This one moves fast from start to finish. It's laced with a sexy pair of overlapping and intertwining synths that don't quit, and a killer bassline that rarely lets up, once it gets going. (The only spaces missing that bassline are in the intro and the one or two drops/bridges.)
The first class production is then topped off by some of the most alluring vocals I have heard since Giselle's "Crave You" tone on that old Flight Facilities' classic. The vocal chops and overall vocal production on this one might even be just a bit better...
Titled "Sunday Afternoon," it's quite simply, one perfectly-executed jam.
From vocals to production to mixes, there is no escaping a dance move or two once this baby gets you going. Expect to hear it a lot on every coast this summer, despite the heavy references to L.A.
If you're in the mood for a feel-good dose of sunny day vibes and disco-dancing filled nights, then just hit play and get shaking!