Rone: - Bye Bye Macadam
What makes it truly special is its sonic palette. Erwan Castex (the man behind Rone) uses electronic tones like a painter. It’s dreamy, slightly off-kilter, and deeply immersive, making it a favorite for everything from late-night chill sessions to snowboard freestyle edits . A Masterclass in Animation
Celestial Rituals: The Hypnotic World of Rone’s "Bye Bye Macadam" Rone - Bye Bye Macadam
The video has amassed over 40 million views on YouTube and even found a home on Adult Swim’s Off the Air . Why It Still Resonates What makes it truly special is its sonic palette
The title of the album, Tohu Bohu , is a Hebrew expression for "chaos," and the track perfectly captures that delicate balance. It begins with a deceptive simplicity—a miasma of sawtooth waves and a rhythmic, pulsing beat. As the song progresses, it builds into a lush, orchestral crescendo that feels like "Intelligent Dance Music" at its finest. A Masterclass in Animation Celestial Rituals: The Hypnotic
More than a decade after its release, "Bye Bye Macadam" remains a go-to for those seeking "experience" over just "background noise". Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or returning to its hypnotic loops, the track serves as a reminder of how powerful electronic music can be when it leans into the surreal.