Jean-Marc Lederman is set to release his solo album "Electronic Slipper Music" on August 31, marking his first under his own name since "Soul Music For Zombies." The album features a blend of vocals and modular synthesis across 15 tracks, including eight vocal performances where Lederman aims to explore and manipulate his own voice. Collaborators on the album include Belgian songwriter Jacques Duvall and Emileigh Rohn, with varying industry accolades. Notably, the project emerges after numerous collaborations and previous works, indicating Lederman’s deep-rooted dedication to musical evolution.
Thought-Provoking Question: How do you think the integration of modular synthesis and personal vocal expression will reshape Lederman’s artistic voice compared to his previous collaborative works?