McCartney IV by Dyskinetic

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Josefa Torres

Only a ukulele is capable of making a super simple melody, but Dyskinetic wouldn’t leave it alone, adding piano key tones, subtle electric guitar accents with subtle musical elements almost audible to a smooth, catchy rhythm, and introduced to us in a song titled “McCartney IV”.

This song is the sixth in the Kris Halpin catalog, or as it is known Dyskinetic, and it is a completely different experience for him and us.

“McCartney IV” is a song in which the Dyskinetic expresses recognition of how you can hurt others and that love no matter what happens is more important than anything. We could think of it as a love song but with McCartney’s perspective and the Beatles’ influence on the cover.

Dyskinetic is best known for its work with MiMu Gloves, which were created by Imogen Heap. It allows performers to dispense with musical instruments on stage and create a new way of performing.

In McCartney IV, Dyskinetic took a step towards changing everything, writing it on his ukulele before adding anything else to it, and with the stages of experimentation, he started adding spices to produce a nice musical composition with a sweet flavor.

“McCartney IV” Although it is the sixth year of this artist, but it is a unique and attractive experience, it gave us pleasure that we hope Dyskinetic will not deprive us of through his near future releases.