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Tommy Ashby’s Not That Far To Go – A Binaural Brilliance

<p>Tommy Ashby&#8217;s continued quest to elevate his songs with the reimagined take on his October 2022 single, Not That Far To Go, is a testament to this quest for novelty. With a binaural head microphone in tow, Ashby invites listeners on an auditory journey that is as intimate as it is groundbreaking. The original track, [&hellip;]</p>

Tommy Ashby’s continued quest to elevate his songs with the reimagined take on his October 2022 single, Not That Far To Go, is a testament to this quest for novelty. With a binaural head microphone in tow, Ashby invites listeners on an auditory journey that is as intimate as it is groundbreaking.

The original track, characterised by its powerful driving drums and bass, undergoes a transformative metamorphosis in its binaural version. Gone are the commanding beats, replaced by an acoustic guitar that is both gentle and assertive. Ashby’s inspiration from Ben Howard’s music is evident, as he crafts guitar parts that exude confidence, requiring little else to drive the song forward. The dual guitar parts, played in each ear of the microphone, create an immersive soundscape, with the vocals nestling comfortably in the centre.

Lyrically, Not That Far To Go is a poignant reflection on time, love, and resilience. Ashby encourages listeners to embrace the present, cherish their loved ones, and recognise the beauty in life’s imperfections. The chorus, with its repeated affirmation that “It’s not a weakness,” serves as a powerful mantra, reminding us of the strength that lies within vulnerability.

As with his previous song’s use of a binaural recording technique, it adds a layer of depth, making it more than just a listening experience. It’s a journey. As Ashby moves within the studio, listeners can almost visualise his presence, feeling as though they are right there with him. This dynamic panning effect, combined with the song’s lyrical depth, makes Not That Far To Go a track that resonates both emotionally and technically.

As Ashby embarks on his UK headline tour this November, fans can anticipate a live rendition of this masterpiece. One can only imagine the magic that will transpire when this binaural beauty is performed on stage.

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