Eschew Senescence is the fourth track in Adecentros Vol. I
Eschew Senescence is Michael Adeniken’s fourth track in the album titled Adecentros Vol. I. He enters the world of electronic music after being a Classical Pianist and Composer. This is the fourth in a series of interviews about his new album.
Alexandria Burns: Michael, this is the fourth track in the album. What makes Eschew Senescence different from the other tracks?
Michael Adeniken: It’s a different track, but it follows the same theme as the first three. There are eight tracks in the album and it’s split into two half’s. The first four and the last four. Eschew Senescence ends the first half with features a track theme of smoothness, a blending of classical with electronic. The type of tracks that are soft and melodic.
Alexandria Burns: What made you decide to split the album up this way?
Michael Adeniken: It wasn’t planned really, I knew that over the course of creating the album I would only get better and better. So, naturally the first half of the album would be less electronic based and the latter half being more electronic based.
Alexandria Burns: If these were the only tracks that you released would you be happy with the album thus far?
Michael Adeniken: Sure, I’d be happy. With Expansion I was happy, I sought out a certain sound and was able to find it. There’s nothing like the feeling of searching for something and finding it. However, that doesn’t mean I am satisfied. After Expansion, I’m hungry, focused, eager to prove to myself that one track is not all I have in me.
Alexandria Burns: I look forward to discussing the second half of your album with you.
Michael Adeniken: As do I.
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