Thread: @euIVmusic turns 30 tomorrow.

Let's talk about his great-uncle Murriel Johnson and the story behind the beautiful 'Supernova' cover art.

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For Baltimore producer eu-IV, the art of beatmaking has always been a family affair. It started at a young age when his mother’s musical selections began to influence his tastes. https://twitter.com/euIVmusic/status/1106582949405868032?s=20
Then his older brother Travo Trackz blessed him with a cracked version of FL Studio 3 in 2005. Before long he was emulating his musical heroes like J Dilla, Kanye, and Flying Lotus.
Though eu-IV doesn’t have a roadmap when he first sits down to make individual beats, he enjoys the process of making cohesive albums that tell the listener a story without words. https://twitter.com/euIVmusic/status/1240267214319689728?s=20
He leaned heavily on this style of music for inspiration when he set out to make his 2017 concept album 'Supernova' during an especially dark time in his life. Plagued by car, financial, and relationship problems, he decided to channel his depression into something beautiful.
Drawing on the energy of albums like Shlohmo’s 'Badvibes' and Flying Lotus’ 'Until The Quiet Comes,' eu-IV used paper and pen to map out what ended up being the most emotionally draining and satisfying album of his career.
He also told his great-uncle and visual artist Murriel Johnson about his vision for the cover art once he started working on the record. https://twitter.com/euIVmusic/status/379927332343263232?s=20
Johnson’s involvement and cover art proved to be a key part of the music-making process. The cover evokes a dark, almost sinister beauty—from the striking Superman logo with rays of light exploding out of it to a colorless-eyed rendition of eu-IV. https://microchop.substack.com/p/eu-iv-murriel-johnson-and-the-story
Seeing his great-uncle’s vision as he worked on Supernova compositions helped eu-IV push the project from half-done to complete. https://twitter.com/euIVmusic/status/972461498273554433?s=20
The place eu-IV went was difficult but rewarding mentally and musically—there’s meaning in both the standalone songs and the record as a whole. The album kicks things off with “theunderstanding,” a direct musical homage to @flyinglotus. https://twitter.com/euIVmusic/status/976793188865314817?s=20
From there, the symbolism gets more complicated and personal. “Intelligence” is an examination of humanity’s often arrogant view of its place in the universe and significance, https://absnfc.bandcamp.com/track/intelligence
“Supernova” is the anchor for the entire LP and made to sound like the final moments of a star before it explodes,

http://www.ok-tho.com/2017/11/behind-music-4-w-eu-iv-supernova.html
while “Depression” is a musical response to when people ask the dreaded question, “Are you okay?” https://absnfc.bandcamp.com/track/depression
“In the process of wrapping up my last project 'Supernova' I made the title track SHINELIKETHESUN,” he wrote in a 2018 Medium post. “At the time the sun used to shine through my bedroom window. Didn’t have any curtains at the time but the sunlight was always welcomed.”
The experience seemed to shape the sound of the entire album. eu-IV tried to take a more optimistic tone, seeking to inspire others while simultaneously expressing himself. https://twitter.com/euIVmusic/status/990993267608248320
Despite the notable musical change in direction and a several decade age difference, eu-IV and his great-uncle continued to combine their creative skills in the wake of releasing 'SHINELIKETHESUN.' https://twitter.com/euIVmusic/status/1034463809950416896?s=20
In fact, it seems their 'Supernova' achievements were just the beginning of a long and fruitful creative partnership. https://twitter.com/euIVmusic/status/847194894070427648?s=20
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