The perfect cover of Boston’s More Than a Feeling doesn’t ex…
Hybrid – Break My Soul.
From Disappear Here, Hybrid’s fourth album, but the first one of theirs that I’d heard. Shortly thereafter began some dark and challenging times, so this album was on constant repeat for months whenever I had the chance to listen.
CRi feat. Jesse Mac Cormack – Losing My Mind.
Burning your wings to the ground.
Everything but the Girl – Run a Red Light.
After some 20 odd years, Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt return in Jan 2023 with Fuse, a powerhouse album that is distinctly EbtG, only more evolved and more eloquent, if that were possible.
At this time things for us were in flux; in a comfort zone but becoming stagnant, needing to move to be near family yet with the pieces still stubbornly not settling in place. This track locked my attention as it felt like some resonance of ennui, but also a frightening leap to try to make things better.
Run a Red Light has a trance-like quality like 10cc’s magnificent I’m Not in Love. To this day it can knock me sideways.
Hessian – White Lie feat. Emma Mae.
Released in June 2022, this track is elegant in its apparent simplicity, immaculately layered and produced.
This one was an Apple Music ‘you might also like’ pick that was bang on. On the first listen it was so striking that it demanded a re-listen, again, and again, as each layer made its presence known like a subtle spring breeze. From the quiet ‘let’s begin’ kettle drum, the whitespace where each part of the track isn’t cramped, the compelling baseline that subtly swells where it’s needed, to the synth pads that have crept in to the space before you notice them, and yet all of these components would be missed if they weren’t there. Emma Mae’s evocative performance is the perfect completion to the track.
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