From a young age, Graham Riley's affinity for music was unmistakable. Starting his musical journey at the tender age of three, he quickly became a phenomenon.
Drawing inspiration from a diverse array of musical influences ranging from Kid Cudi to Herbie Hancock, Graham Riley's eclectic style breathes new life into the music scene. With each track, he pushes the boundaries of creativity, infusing his own unique flair while paying homage to the legends who came before him.
‘Lucid’, his latest offering, represents his boundless creativity and collaborative spirit. Inspired by the likes of Steve Lacy's ‘Gemini Rights’ and produced in collaboration with Max Beck, this vibrant pop track takes listeners on a musical journey unlike any other. Over two days of meticulous craftsmanship, Graham and Max seamlessly blend intricate guitar loops and samples, creating a dynamic musical landscape that is both refreshing and exhilarating.
The song came to life from the artist’s personal experiences, delving into a moment of profound introspection amidst the throes of nicotine withdrawal. Inspired by a pivotal moment during a vacation in Mexico with his ex-girlfriend, where they attempted to quit smoking due to running out of cigarettes, the track encapsulates the dichotomy between mental clarity and physical distress.
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