Mainly instrumental, then, and a love letter to the employment of adding reverb to sound, this album represents huge trips of introspection and simple melodic and tonal exploration – marking it out as something of a one-off. The fact that it all kind of hangs together as one concept is surprising, but it definitely does.
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Throughout, the sound is technically pristine and sculpted while the vocals remain very human. It’s glossy and gorgeous.
Borrowing the keyboard aesthetic of a Tame Impala album, On My Mind is a very cool piece of electro pop that is chock-full of aural delights. Truly great arranging and sharp production elevate a memorable tale of longing.
A little research unveils that music incorporating 432Hz may have healing properties. I know that I feel better for having listened to something so accomplished, undeniably moving and simply gorgeous.
As it turns out, the Belle Sounds are aptly named, and I Lose Myself manages to sound both nostalgic and forward-looking whilst remaining very much its own entity.
What a treat to review such a well-realised and tastefully-produced song. Impressive, wide-screen, spacious, addictive.
Eight original tracks designed with care, with clear emotion and professionalism combined. Breathe Me In as a complete project is a rewarding journey to embark upon – the perfect choice this summer but also offering a timeless quality with a notable lightness.
When: 18:00 – Sunday 20th March, 2016. Where: 48 Kingsland Road, E2 8DA London, UK. Genres: Lovers Rock, Reggae, Dub, Roots, Dubstep. Reminder: Attend over on Facebook. Sunday Chill Out Lounge’s Special Guest this month is Winston Reedy, voted Britain’s Best Reggae Singer 3 years-in-a-row after leaving the Cimarons. Also Featuring the amazing voice of Cassandra London, … Continued