EP: Pink films – FROM THE TOP FLOOR

Experienced and creative producer and guitarist Adam Hailstone (aka Pink Films) released his new EP “FROM THE TOP FLOOR” last month and we are super excited to share it with you. We had this EP on repeat all morning today and seems we can’t get enough of it.

The energy is amazing and you’re going to flip when you listen to this project, you’ll have it on repeat for days to come. The EP features 6 tracks, and it’s one of the best projects we’ve heard in months. Adam’s musical style is different and this project shows some of his best work to date. The atmosphere of this project is unique and the production style is creative, distinctive and brought this EP to a whole new level. We listened to these tracks several times, and we still can’t find the right words to describe them. The instrumentals are incredibly memorable and really some good stuff to listen to all day long. Adam is a talented artist and his music is different, original and set him apart from the crowd. He brings a great variety of styles and tastes to his music that will not only demand your attention but keep coming back for more, you will want to listen over and over again. Adam has an amazing passion and puts real emphasis on his music.

We love what Pink films brought to the table today, and we’re super excited to hear what other tracks have up his sleeve. But until that happens, we’ll just have to keep “FROM THE TOP FLOOR” on repeat. Check it out for yourself and let us know what you think. If you like the EP, spread the word and share it with your friends. Don’t forget to follow Pink films online to stay up to date on any future releases!

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Pink Films is a project from producer and guitarist Adam Hailstone. Born and raised in the Winchester area, Adam’s passion for music was nurtured through the lens of artists like Fleetwood Mac and Pink Floyd, encouraged by his music-mad father. A member of several locally successful bands during the early years of his career, Adam learned the ropes in small concerts and intimate sold-out gigs in London’s Shoreditch and Tooting.
Using GarageBand on his phone, Adam began to develop his own style of music – part synth-based, part surf-rock. Much of his work uses lush bass lines and wavy melodies to comprehend and explore his feelings of social isolation and anxiety that comes from the inevitable recognition of one’s own trauma, and there was, to begin with, no intention of ever making this music public. Intensely private, Adam always preferred to remain in the background, focusing on the production rather than the performance of his art.

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