
Vesce drop emotional EP Self-Edit featuring "DSCVRY"
05 December 2017, 12:35
| Written by
Aaron Powell
This collection of tracks including break out number “Zender” and highlight “DSCVRY” is expertly crafted and seamlessly delivered.
Self-Edit follows one of the strongest debut’s of the year “Zender”, a masterful piece of soulful songwriting and masterful production. Left-field at points but always bouncing back to ingrained pop sensibilities, the EP twists and turns between straight-up groove and wistful ambience whilst continuing to retain the duo’s signature choppy vocal arrangements. This is a strong end to their year in preparation for an exciting beginning in 2018.
Self-Edit is out now.
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