Music
Pretty Lights to play UCF Arena
Derek Vincent Smith pushes the boundaries of electronic dance music to create a sound all his own
Published: October 3, 2012
Derek Vincent Smith – better known by his stage name Pretty Lights – has made no secret of the fact that he wants to push the boundaries of the electronic dance music genre and take the music to places it hasn't yet gone.
He seems to be making good on that promise, beginning with the live show he's headlining, the Illumination Tour, which continues into mid-November.
On earlier tours, Smith brought along a drummer who played live beats to the music Smith was performing from his onstage audio setup. He eventually found that limited his ability to improvise songs on the fly.
"I tried to communicate with my drummer with sign language for awhile and tried to keep everybody on the same page," Smith said in a late-August phone interview. "(But) I realized I was really holding myself back as far as how I did push the improvisation of the electronic music that I had composed."
Having a drummer also limited Smith's ability to coordinate the visual elements of his show with the music he performed.
"I really wanted to connect my control of the music to thecontrol of the (visual) aspect of the production of the show," he said. "So the last tour we figured out how to connect my technology, the devices I use to make music and control, to have video linked to each clip that I would trigger."
The improvisational element of the Pretty Lights live show is something Smith has been developing throughout his career – a career that has seen his popularity mushroom since the 2006 release of his debut CD, Taking Up Your Precious Time.
In releasing that debut, Smith took the unusual step of allowing anyone to download the CD from his Pretty Lights website.
While this may have cost Smith some income from record sales, he thought making his music free would get his music in the hands of fans quicker and create a word-of-mouth buzz that could help him build an audience.
So far, the plan has worked – probably beyond Smith's expectations. He continued releasing records for free, including the 2008 CD Filling Up the City Skies and Passing By Behind Your Eyes (released a year later). Those were followed by three EP released in 2010 – Glowing in the Darkest Night, Making Up A Changing Mind and Spilling Over Every Side. Smith has since watched things build to where he's approaching 3 million free downloads of his albums. He's also moved up from playing clubs and theaters to now being able to headline arenas and other large venues.
Along the way, Smith has developed a distinctive sound within the electronic music realm. It combines modern hip-hop beats and fuzzy, buzzing electronic tones with samples of vintage soul, blues and jazz to create an unusually melodic sound that has a decidedly soulful edge and even at times some funky grooves.
On the Illumination Tour, he's taking the improvisational aspect of his concerts to new levels.
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