Loke Rahbek’s Croatian Amor alias moves from strength to strength with Finding People, following the upward slant of his superb LP Love Mean Taking Action [2016] with a beautifully evocative, freeform series of ambient pop explorations.
Working somewhere between Wolfgang Voigt experiments and the kind of over-easy R&B songwriting explored by Serpentwithfeet, for example, Finding People expresses a mixture of emotions in elusive, airborne flux; most figuratively in the Total Freedom-meets-Anime soundtrack dynamics of Sky Walkers, and with a mercurial, heart-rending cinematic poignancy in Keepers, before it all comes together to precipitate icy melodies and diaphanous harmonics laced with a lone, shivering vocal - perhaps his own? - in the EP’s gorgeous title track.
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Loke Rahbek’s Croatian Amor alias moves from strength to strength with Finding People, following the upward slant of his superb LP Love Mean Taking Action [2016] with a beautifully evocative, freeform series of ambient pop explorations.
Working somewhere between Wolfgang Voigt experiments and the kind of over-easy R&B songwriting explored by Serpentwithfeet, for example, Finding People expresses a mixture of emotions in elusive, airborne flux; most figuratively in the Total Freedom-meets-Anime soundtrack dynamics of Sky Walkers, and with a mercurial, heart-rending cinematic poignancy in Keepers, before it all comes together to precipitate icy melodies and diaphanous harmonics laced with a lone, shivering vocal - perhaps his own? - in the EP’s gorgeous title track.
Tip!
Loke Rahbek’s Croatian Amor alias moves from strength to strength with Finding People, following the upward slant of his superb LP Love Mean Taking Action [2016] with a beautifully evocative, freeform series of ambient pop explorations.
Working somewhere between Wolfgang Voigt experiments and the kind of over-easy R&B songwriting explored by Serpentwithfeet, for example, Finding People expresses a mixture of emotions in elusive, airborne flux; most figuratively in the Total Freedom-meets-Anime soundtrack dynamics of Sky Walkers, and with a mercurial, heart-rending cinematic poignancy in Keepers, before it all comes together to precipitate icy melodies and diaphanous harmonics laced with a lone, shivering vocal - perhaps his own? - in the EP’s gorgeous title track.
Tip!
Loke Rahbek’s Croatian Amor alias moves from strength to strength with Finding People, following the upward slant of his superb LP Love Mean Taking Action [2016] with a beautifully evocative, freeform series of ambient pop explorations.
Working somewhere between Wolfgang Voigt experiments and the kind of over-easy R&B songwriting explored by Serpentwithfeet, for example, Finding People expresses a mixture of emotions in elusive, airborne flux; most figuratively in the Total Freedom-meets-Anime soundtrack dynamics of Sky Walkers, and with a mercurial, heart-rending cinematic poignancy in Keepers, before it all comes together to precipitate icy melodies and diaphanous harmonics laced with a lone, shivering vocal - perhaps his own? - in the EP’s gorgeous title track.
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Loke Rahbek’s Croatian Amor alias moves from strength to strength with Finding People, following the upward slant of his superb LP Love Mean Taking Action [2016] with a beautifully evocative, freeform series of ambient pop explorations.
Working somewhere between Wolfgang Voigt experiments and the kind of over-easy R&B songwriting explored by Serpentwithfeet, for example, Finding People expresses a mixture of emotions in elusive, airborne flux; most figuratively in the Total Freedom-meets-Anime soundtrack dynamics of Sky Walkers, and with a mercurial, heart-rending cinematic poignancy in Keepers, before it all comes together to precipitate icy melodies and diaphanous harmonics laced with a lone, shivering vocal - perhaps his own? - in the EP’s gorgeous title track.
Tip!