Eccotonic's "Flow Motion," is famed film composer and recording artist Cato's debut album. Based in Los Angeles, Calif., Cato's music has been featured in video games and even motion pictures such as 2006's "Smokin' Aces," starring Ben Affleck, Ryan Reynolds and Ray Liotta. The electronica tracks contained here may transport listeners to a relaxed state while others will liven them up.
On "A Beautiful Thing," the singer's voice is distorted, possibly by a synthesizer. The metrical single beats echo as the vocalist emotes lyrics such as, "To see a beautiful thing/Again and again, it feels the same. Oh, what a sense of dark existence/So defined and so restrained. I had to scream to see beautiful things."
"Caesar Redux," has a meditative intro accompanied by soft chanting and whistling in the background. This combination reverberates throughout the song making it one that listeners could relax to.
With "Red Will Be Missed," there is a pop-like vibe and skillful drum play. The melody fades in and out as the vocalist's timbre gets quite seductive as they expound such lyrics as, "From my face/It's too late to remind."
"Flow Motion," from Eccotonic has a matchless and eclectic collage of songs that span the musical spectrum of catchy to calming in one swoop.
Sari N. Kent
Flow Motion
Eccotonic's "Flow Motion," is famed film composer and recording artist Cato's debut album. Based in Los Angeles, Calif., Cato's music has been featured in video games and even motion pictures such as 2006's "Smokin' Aces," starring Ben Affleck, Ryan Reynolds and Ray Liotta. The electronica tracks contained here may transport listeners to a relaxed state while others will liven them up.
On "A Beautiful Thing," the singer's voice is distorted, possibly by a synthesizer. The metrical single beats echo as the vocalist emotes lyrics such as, "To see a beautiful thing/Again and again, it feels the same. Oh, what a sense of dark existence/So defined and so restrained. I had to scream to see beautiful things."
"Caesar Redux," has a meditative intro accompanied by soft chanting and whistling in the background. This combination reverberates throughout the song making it one that listeners could relax to.
With "Red Will Be Missed," there is a pop-like vibe and skillful drum play. The melody fades in and out as the vocalist's timbre gets quite seductive as they expound such lyrics as, "From my face/It's too late to remind."
"Flow Motion," from Eccotonic has a matchless and eclectic collage of songs that span the musical spectrum of catchy to calming in one swoop.


