Listen to the instruments used; the riffs, the moments when everything plays at once – there’s a real scene built up by all of the sounds and ideas in this.
Pop
There’s a delightful bit of soul featured throughout, fused in with a whole lot of everything that is modern and new about chilled out electronic music
Once you’ve gotten past the desire to rock out and revel in the sound, you can then dive in and find yourself submerged in a world of reflective lyricism.
Falling is a track that sounds like any strong & smooth pop song should, yet the artist brings a brand new energy and positivity to the scene.
Individuality is hugely important in independent music, and with Cesare’s music you get a good mixture of this with a comforting sense of familiarity.
Such a musically satisfying song. A truly beautiful yet minimal soundscape within which you can lose yourself for a while.
This is song writing at it’s most experimental, exuding freedom, and expression of whatever it is the artist needs to express.
The creative freedom is vast & relentless, and the result is something that consistently surprises and seduces you, further and further at every turn.
What you’re experiencing is a vibrant array of beauty & thought, artistically presented by someone who is musically experienced and skillful. It’s stunning.
It’s not the kind of music that you let float on past you without reaching out and clutching at the edges of it to try to get a little more involved.
“There should never be a reason for conflicted or confused young people struggling with feelings of sexuality to commit suicide.” – Sarantos.
At times rhythmic and smooth, other times poetic and deep, and occasionally quite haunting – the music is vast and varied and consistently expressive.