Introducing an impressively eclectic debut, rooted amidst equal parts professionalism and passion – Jay Horn delivers a sultry and world-infused album, for Grown Folk Music.
Music
As indicated over on Bandcamp, ‘When words leave off, music begins…’. This fact is celebrated throughout the hypnotic multi-layered embrace of an instrumental No Escape.
Euphoric sound-design of a mellow yet wholly immersive nature precedes the devotedly concerned, poetic, historically contextual but hopeful new single from Troy Remedy.
Surf rock with a crisp modern edge – The Sugar Hold deliver the summer anthem you’ve been waiting for, with Get F’d Up.
Atmospheric and cinematic from the opening moments of organic and electronic sound-play intertwined, Bad Bubble’s recognizable creative approach is familiar, though instantly seems to reach new levels of ambiance, for the beautiful introduction to Underscore’s Accord.
Classic good vibes pour through as MELO reignites the heavy bass, funk and vocal depth of original Hip Hop, for Hustlas.
Instantly calming for its crisp guitar line and smooth bass and beat combination, Blood In – Blood Out soon makes sure to weave in an increasing level of personality.
Zoey Tess is carving out her own pathway in Dance Pop, and with plenty of potential for remix.
An indie rock anthem of nostalgic intensity and light yet passionate vocals – International outfit Blanket Attack explode onto the scene, with Midnight Sin City.
From delicate beginnings there’s familiarity and calm to Spallumcheen, though as the soundscape gathers momentum we get changes in melody and a sincere rise in lyrical depth that captivates.
Composer and creative musician Xi Tian captures the stillness and resolution of Fall, with the calming piano and string tones of Love In Fall (Theme).
Every bit as high-octane and late-night gritty as the name implies, Welcome To The Party showcases the very best of BlackLight’s unique and masterful approach to Tech House and Electronic Dance Music in general.