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Barry and Abigail interview family friend, Ian Rees, to discuss his latest project, a solo album called “Panic Induced Love”.
Ian discusses many of his musical influences along the way, including The Beatles (think “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite”), Yes, Primus, Radiohead, Sigur Rós, Animal Collective, and Steve Vai.
Ian also discussed composer Bruce Broughton, who worked with his father on Disneyland Paris’s CinéMagique attraction, as an influence on his decision to pursue a career as a soundtrack composer.
Abigail describes “Panic Induced Love” as an “edgier version of Owl City.”
Ian shared that the track “Reasons (A Love Song)” was inspired in part by “Sleepyhead” by Passion Pit.
Ian also shared that the track “Feathers” was inspired in part by “Phone Call”, a track from the soundtrack to “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”.
Everyone discussed their fascination with depressing, complex lyrics that are masked bouncy music, including “Jumper” by Third Eye Blind. Or just depressing but powerful lyrics like the album “Hospice” by The Antlers.
Ian plays every instrument on every track. If you don’t believe us, check out his YouTube Channel and watch clips from his “Building a Song” series!
Also, check out his Bo Burnham-inspired video “Why Do I Eat So Much Cheese?”.
Ian’s other solo EP “Anxious” is also available on Spotify.
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"Finally got the time and motivation to make another video." Ian Rees
"My album is available below on numerous platforms." Ian Rees
"I used dog toys, instruments, and dogs to make a music video about dogs. Subscribe for more music stuff. Check out my music below! This is canonically Building A Song 50 in the BaS Universe. " Ian Rees
"I wrote a song about cheese addiction." Ian Rees
"We were at CinéMagique for the final performance in 2017 at Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris. The film stars Martin Short and Julie Delpy. We don't have the executives speaking ahead of it, we jump right into the show. This was a beloved attraction at Disneyland Paris and we were glad to be there for the last one."
Ian's grandfather handcrafts his own wooden instruments, including ukuleles, violins, and mandolins. One his 100th birthday, he was featured on ABC-7 Los Angeles, as he completed his 100th violin! (August 7, 2020)
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