{"id":208234,"date":"2017-02-15T10:45:20","date_gmt":"2017-02-15T15:45:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/humons-presents-an-atypical-dance-evolution-detroit-metro-times.php"},"modified":"2017-02-15T10:45:20","modified_gmt":"2017-02-15T15:45:20","slug":"humons-presents-an-atypical-dance-evolution-detroit-metro-times","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/evolution\/humons-presents-an-atypical-dance-evolution-detroit-metro-times.php","title":{"rendered":"Humons presents an atypical dance evolution &#8211; Detroit Metro Times"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    El Club in Southwest Detroit is littered with glow    sticks, blow-up palm trees, and balloons. A pair of DJs with    skipper hats on are warming up the room with tech-house jams. A    few people are already dancing. Unaware this was a themed    party, I've got a tiny umbrella in my gin and tonic.  <\/p>\n<p>    The vibes are warm and fresh, and for a minute, I forget we're    in the middle of a Detroit winter. My friend picks up a balloon    to volley across the room. The balloon says \"Humons.\" We smile    to each other and watch it bounce from human to human until it    finds an empty, human-less zone. Both of us track its slow and    graceful surrender to the floor while activity whirls around    us. So far this is what the night is  observing,    human-watching  girls dressed in smart '90s rave garb, and    boys in sweaters, Hawaiian leis, and knit caps.  <\/p>\n<p>    Washed in a zig-zagging row of bright white lights, two figures    emerge onstage. My focus locks on the mic where the man behind    the music stands in a royal blue bomber jacket, accompanied by    a drummer, who wears a neon green cap on top of a mess of long    curly hair. Starting from their single, \"Underneath,\" the show    progresses seamlessly, and by the end I'm elbowing my friend,    going, \"Who knew this would turn into a house show!\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Humons is the creation of Ardalan Sedghi aka Ardi. He's    unassuming, with an honest face and an effortlessness about    him. He's not trying to win your affection; he's here the same    reason you are, to share something with the community he moves    within. There's a feeling it was never his intention to get    attention, yet here we are.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I've been writing music since I was a young lad in middle    school... that would be around 2003,\" Ardi says. \"Humons    started in 2013 and that is the first time I had set to write    and release music with some sort of intention or coherent    theme.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    His setup is simple: a laptop for some backing tracks, a    keyboard, a controller designated to a drum machine, and a    small vocal effects box that's locked on the mic stand. Oh    yeah, and there's the mic. Humons would be a complete one-man    live operation if not for the addition of drummer Mike Higgins,    which Ardi says, \"definitely stepped the live show up a notch.    I'm grateful to have his talent and energy onstage.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    An eclectic mix of minimal electronic, pop, and experimental    sonic animation  born from a process and method that continues    to evolve with each track  Humons draws most of their    influence from Detroit. \"We are blessed with some of the    world's best electronic music be it at Movement or at TV Lounge    on any weekend,\" Ardi says.  <\/p>\n<p>    At this El Club show, the material Humons is sharing is the    recently released Spectrum EP  most of which was    recorded at Ardi's home studio, \"aka my bedroom,\" he says, \"but    I did some additional recording at Assemble.\" The mixing and    mastering for Spectrum EP were done at Assemble with    producer\/engineer Jon Zott (Tunde Olaniran, JRJR, BRNS, ect.).    \"He is absolutely great to work with,\" Ardi says of Zott. \"He    took the EP to the next level with his production prowess.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The album, while pristine in its original form, will be    reimagined into a full package of remixes that will come out    each week over the next five weeks. The first, a remix of    \"Underneath\" by Detroit-based Mega Powers already dropped at    the beginning of the month. Other Detroiters who will join the    party are Jon Zott and Monty Luke. Elsewhere, there is Color    War from New York and Diamondstein from Los Angeles. \"It's a    cool project for me,\" Ardi says, \"not only because I'm a fan of    what all of them are doing musically, but also because three of    the five artists were involved with either Spectra EP    itself or were a part of the EP release party.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Having lived in Detroit for the last five years, Ardi is    cognizant of the limitations of such a city, as well as the    undeniable benefits, which, at times feel like intangible    energies rather than citable stats supporting the fact that    Detroit is indeed growing from more of an artist \"launching    pad\" to something of a viable \"home\"  meaning that artists    won't have to keep leaving to expand their reach, their    creativity, their income. But maybe leaving is also part of a    necessary process, an experience that any creative might    eventually embark upon. One has to remain open, become    cultured, grown in a scope that is not always accessible so far    removed from the entertainment capitals of the world. We've all    noticed a definite shift, growth, and rebirth in Detroit over    the years, but I was curious of Ardi's thoughts on what has    changed to alter the struggle. The fan base? Raise the ceiling?    I had to ask.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"As with most places there's definitely pros and cons,\"    Adri says. \"It's easy to survive as an artist financially and    there is a lot of hidden talent here, but it's hard to grow    beyond a certain level because the industry hasn't been around    for a while and there simply aren't that many folks living in    the city to build a local following.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    If that sounds like the same old problems, well they are, but    Ardi seems confident that things are gaining important    momentum.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"In the past, it's felt a bit isolated in terms of everybody    just doing their own thing, but I think that's starting to    change, especially with groups like Assemble Sound,\" he says.    \"I'm definitely hopeful about the music scene here, as we start    building resources and connections  helping our local talent    develop into its potential.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    That said, Ardi is playing it safe  Humons isn't a full-time    gig. \"Both from a financial and a personal standpoint, I don't    think it's the move for me right now,\" he says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Not surprisingly, being able to support yourself as a full-time    artist is one of those unicorns of the industry  a fantasy for    most, rare way of life for some  those who have talent, luck,    dedication, and an amazing work ethic on their side. That said,    sometimes that part-time job is fuel too  offers balance.    We've always been a working-class city. Maybe that balance of    jobby-job and artist is unique to what makes Detroit artists    such an impressive breed  as it's a lifestyle that begs    respect rather than the opposite.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I have been putting in more energy and time into it since    about last October leading up to the release of Spectra    EP,\" Ardi says. The opportunity was there to keep on    keeping on  a natural progression of well-timed successes and    good live shows that has allowed Humons the pleasure of riding    out that wave.  <\/p>\n<p>    As for the future, Ardi isn't making any predictions, just    figuring out his personal evolution as it goes. \"I'm getting    more and more interested in dance being a main goal as it    relates to live shows,\" he says. \"There is such a great energy    that comes with a group of people dancing together.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    This interest will likely translate to the next batch of songs    he's writing alongside aforementioned co-producer Jon Zott and    drummer Michael Higgins. This year they'll all be in the midst    of creation, getting heady in the studio, having fun, vetting    out ideas, and learning in the process.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"It's a good challenge,\" Ardi says, \"and I think the result    will be great with the live drums and synth takes.\" He hopes to    have a new album available by the end of the year.  <\/p>\n<p>    Other than that, Humons is working on designing some T-shirts.    As to his long-term plans, he's keeping it pretty loose. Ardi    doesn't imagine a typical music career for himself  atypical    is more of his flavor anyway, but his goal maintains a basic    simplicity. \"I want to keep writing music, getting better,    playing live shows, and building an audience so that the music    is being heard and enjoyed.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The tracks mentioned in this article can be found at    soundcloud.com\/ humons.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Here is the original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.metrotimes.com\/detroit\/humons-presents-an-atypical-dance-evolution\/Content?oid=2485985\" title=\"Humons presents an atypical dance evolution - Detroit Metro Times\">Humons presents an atypical dance evolution - Detroit Metro Times<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> El Club in Southwest Detroit is littered with glow sticks, blow-up palm trees, and balloons. 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