Radical Geometry

When you find an aspiring artist who also earns his kicks from organic chemistry, one might immediately imagine any character from the Big Bang Theory hovering over a computer, analyzing the scale’s timing and scribbling it down on graphing paper.

Radical Geometry, the musical-centered ego of Lazlo DellaPolla, emits this theoretical approach as he gets straight to the experimentation.

His first album Instrumental Analysis picked at what he had down first – the instruments – while his second full-length Blueberry Jams will add vocals as well as a refined synth sound.

While it is still early in DellaPolla’s career, he continually produces professional, well conceived tracks that capture his influences with a personal touch.

From his cover of Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody” to his gamma-wrapped “Silent Rides”, the electronic ride of Radical Geometry is one worth catching.