Australian producer/multi-instrumentalist Fractures returns with drugged RnB months after nursing, ironically, a fractured neck.
The solitude caused by such an incident can be a blessing for creativity, mind. New single ‘Cadence’ perfectly embodies the frustrations of unrequited love: cyclical motions, yearning vocals and a bass that’s far too hot to touch. The opening keys draw parallels to 70s funk clavinet, but the track is soon engulfed by downtempo not unlike that of electro-soul crooner, Jamie Woon.
While it could be a bit brighter on the production side, it gives us a nice peek into his debut EP set for release in early 2014.
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