BUNT.'s "Clouds" is more than just a song - it's an experience that can change lives. The electronic track, released in 2023 and featuring a sample of singer Nate Traveller, was created on a crowded train where the artist found inspiration amidst the chaos. For BUNT., the success of the song came at a pivotal moment in his career when he considered giving up.
Now, BUNT. is reimagining "Clouds" with the Babylon Orchester Berlin and Sonos speakers at Berlin's historic Babylon cinema. The result is a shared experience that showcases the power of nuance over contrast. As BUNT. explains, "When you produce music electronically, the song always sounds the same." But when given to an orchestra, it becomes a living whole with subtle shifts shaped by individual performances.
The partnership between BUNT. and Sonos feels natural, as both prioritize attention to detail and atmosphere. For BUNT., Sonos is about feeling immersed in sound - something he finds essential to his craft. At the Berlin session, BUNT. acts intuitively, guiding the orchestra with gestures that mirror those of conducting a crowd.
The format itself matters less than the effect. What remains constant is the way "Clouds" connects with people across formats and settings. Listening through Sonos Era 300 speakers and Sub 4 surround sound system, BUNT. is transported back to the making of "Clouds", where he hears the song come alive once more.
In the end, the impact of a song lies not in its format but in how it affects listeners - something that transcends electronic or orchestral music. As BUNT. says, "It doesn't matter whether a song is electronic or played by an orchestra... if a song is good and beautiful, then it's good and beautiful."
Now, BUNT. is reimagining "Clouds" with the Babylon Orchester Berlin and Sonos speakers at Berlin's historic Babylon cinema. The result is a shared experience that showcases the power of nuance over contrast. As BUNT. explains, "When you produce music electronically, the song always sounds the same." But when given to an orchestra, it becomes a living whole with subtle shifts shaped by individual performances.
The partnership between BUNT. and Sonos feels natural, as both prioritize attention to detail and atmosphere. For BUNT., Sonos is about feeling immersed in sound - something he finds essential to his craft. At the Berlin session, BUNT. acts intuitively, guiding the orchestra with gestures that mirror those of conducting a crowd.
The format itself matters less than the effect. What remains constant is the way "Clouds" connects with people across formats and settings. Listening through Sonos Era 300 speakers and Sub 4 surround sound system, BUNT. is transported back to the making of "Clouds", where he hears the song come alive once more.
In the end, the impact of a song lies not in its format but in how it affects listeners - something that transcends electronic or orchestral music. As BUNT. says, "It doesn't matter whether a song is electronic or played by an orchestra... if a song is good and beautiful, then it's good and beautiful."