There is a new world to explore with Arrival and Floyd Joynes is successful in engaging all your senses. Floyd is an experimental musician who knows how to build a track root up. It is clear with Arrival that he knows his sounds, with the way it surrounds you and welcomes you into a world. The track is filled with soul that trickles into existence and ebbs and flows.Â
Floyd is an audio engineer who knows just how to engage your auditory senses. There is a hypnotic touch to the track as well but it also somehow manages to become very aware of your body, mind and the connections between them. Floyd also plays with textures, you can hear that here as well. Contrary to other songs, he begins the song with speech and then has just instrumentals. You hear the music move from one ear to another and then slowly but suddenly it crescendos and surrounds you. This cinematic quality of the song engulfs you, I didn’t know a song could be 3D! The song is fluid, it moves with ease from light and flowy to purposeful and intense.
The cinematic quality of the song requires a film with just as much grandeur to it. A film like Night At The Museum would be the perfect match for the track. With the way the song trickles into existence and builds from the chiming quality to the percussion, it has a variety of textures. Floyd Joynes urges the acceptance of the unknown and adventures simply by the vivid colors he evokes in this soundtrack. Get your inner explorer out and check out his pages attached below and see his brilliance for yourself.