It feels like a truism in modern music that periodically the work of the Beatles will reengage with the mainstream zeitgeist. The cycle comes in waves. At the moment, it feels like another generation is discovering the magic of the boys from Liverpool. "Lonely People - Special Version" offers a fresh spotlight on this McCartney classic ("Eleanor Rigby"), while also offering visibility to the music scene in Los Angeles and beyond. SAINTART offers this as their inspiration:
We are synthesizers of probabilities. Our canvas is the energy field.
Which, of course, is vaguely cryptic, but also on point. The music here deals in negative space, furious rhythm, and calculated movement. The instruments: synthesizers of frequency and intuition; the language: that of a 'pregnant void'; the consciousness, implied. Like so many things in this blessed universe, you are able to go as deep as you like with this. Maybe "Lonely People - Special Version" is just a freshly-engineered summer dance hit; or perhaps it give[s] birth to new layers of being, shifting the quantum states of perception.
The choice is yours.

Defined by a decentralized, multidisciplinary philosophy, Saint Art brings together a diverse array of creative minds to synthesize worlds from sensations.