

This album is by far one of the most diverse projects we have heard from you guys. In terms of evolution of the Big G sound, I think this record is just a lot more melodic in general, which is our forte in the first place so it all makes sense. I love writing songs and I think when your doing what you love, your gonna get the best results because your just enjoying every moment of the process of what your doing.

We've never really worked with singers or rappers much before but I really wanted to take a more 'songwriting' approach to this record because honestly I just love it.

I think the evolution for us on this album is the features. So I was making some downtempo songs, some hip hop head nodders and some funkier more bass music type of songs all at the same time. At that time I was just working on a lot of new music, had just finished our tune 'Get On Up' and was just writing different stuff for the live show and different tunes I've always wanted to make as artist in general. I probably started on this record a couple years ago. When did you first begin working on Brighter Future, and how would you describe the evolution of Big Gigantic’s sound on this latest project? hard work, determination and believing in yourself or something can really take you in life. I think it shows how amazing of a fanbase we have, how supportive the kids in Colorado are, and just how. So now being our 5th year of Rowdytown and our 3rd year doing 2 nights each year is pretty unbelievable. Just unbelievable because I remember us thinking of playing The Fox theatre in Boulder as being 'the ultimate show' and if we ever got to that point we would be so stoked etc. What does five years of your annual Rowdytown shows at Red Rocks mean to you? But I think for the most part we are just gonna be seeing some more unique electronic acts coming forward along with the groups that are writing really amazing songs. Hard to say to be honest because just when u think u got it figured out something brand new comes along and it becomes something new we've never heard before and it changes the whole game. In what ways do do you see the industry changing moving forward? Obviously instruments come into play and people are playing more actual instruments at their live show or having singers come out etc but now we are seeing people with drum pads and samplers etc and playing the different parts of their songs however they can. I feel like for the most part, people are mostly finding new ways to play their electronic music live. Check out the interview below and enjoy Brighter Future! Big Gigantic – Brighter Future | Stream & DownloadĪs pioneers of live electronic music, how have you seen the live space change and how do you feel you’ve adapted to it? The duo has also started A Big Gigantic Difference Foundation to donate a portion of ticket sales to local charities. Brighter Future not only marks an exciting point in Big Gigantic's career, but also holds an important meaning that is best explained in the interview below. To celebrate, we are not only happy to be debuting the project, but we've also done an interview with Dom to help fully understand the story behind this record. While their previous albums were mostly instrumental based, they've taken a new approach on Brighter Future enlisting features on 10 of the 13 tracks. The impressive list of collaborators includes Logic, GRiZ, Waka Flocka Flame, Rozes, Cherub, Pell and many others have all come together to create something that pushes the boundaries. In addition, we've been lucky to partner up with Big Gigantic on the annual Rowdytown mini festival that takes places at Red Rocks and has become an exciting event we look forward to each year.įor their latest endeavor, we see the group expanding the signature Big Gigantic sound we've grown to love in all the right ways. The group has been regularly covered by TSIS over the years on everything from their past albums to remixes. Pioneers of the live electronic world, Big Gigantic, have released their much anticipated 5th studio album, Brighter Future.
