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Sounds like:
Frank Wiedemann,
Ame,
Bon Iver,
James Blake
Why do we like this?
There's a few ways to react to Seb Wilblood's new track. You can do what I did -- set "Blue Colour" to repeat and sit dumbfounded while the combination of lush chimes, a bottomed out minimal bass, and Leo Naylor's vocals rob your senses of time and space -- or you can play "Blue Colour" just once and possibly recover a lot sooner from the paralyzing beauty.
The two-track EP, which will be released via Skint Records, also features remixes from Apes and KRL. I can't yet speak for the rest of the EP, but word has it it's just as haunting"” a far cry from Wildblood's previous releases, but then... not really.
It's the mark of a great producer to know when less is more and this sensitivity shines through with "Blue Colour," Wildblood's minimal approach gives the vocal plenty of room to fill the space. The outcome is nothing less than mezmorizing.
Keep up to date with Seb via Facebook and watch for the release on March 17.
The two-track EP, which will be released via Skint Records, also features remixes from Apes and KRL. I can't yet speak for the rest of the EP, but word has it it's just as haunting"” a far cry from Wildblood's previous releases, but then... not really.
It's the mark of a great producer to know when less is more and this sensitivity shines through with "Blue Colour," Wildblood's minimal approach gives the vocal plenty of room to fill the space. The outcome is nothing less than mezmorizing.
Keep up to date with Seb via Facebook and watch for the release on March 17.
Streaming source:
http://soundcloud.com/sebwildblood/blue-colour-ft-leo-naylor
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