Feel Infinite
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| May 2017
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Shay Z
Reviewed 2017-05-15
Reviewed 2017-05-15
Phenomenal dance/house album. Rising UK producer, Jacques Greene makes R&B infused house that oozes love, energy, and discovery. Having toured for long before he ever released a commercial record, Greene knows how to make people move. Even if that results in a consistent, sometimes repetitive sound, he is a world-class producer worth jamming out to.
Genre: UK house, android love songs
RIYL: Burial, Machinedrum, Sam Gellaitry, Koreless
FCCs? No
Favorite Tracks: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9
Fall (2:26) - slow, water flowing, lush breaths, human elements layer, light bass line, song doesn’t really go anywhere
Feel Infinite (4:23)* - more upbeat, wind chimes intro, sweet driving drumline comes in, propulsive piano/synth line, obscure vocals drift in and out, wow!
To Say (3:20)* - dancey synth, sick bass line, R&B vocals more centerstage
True (3:33) - more straight pop, features How to Dress Well prominently, great vocals, reminds me of Autre Ne Veut
I Won’t Judge (4:28)** - EPIC, intro choppy female vox, distance rumbles, anthemic synths, tense, ‘drop’ at 1:33
Dundas Collapse (2:24) - slower, textured, heavily layered, more tangled vocals, interesting, intense
Real Time (4:00** - thumping, bouncy vocals, flavors of daft punk with prominent bass licks
Cycles (1:15) - wandering transitory track
You Can’t Deny (3:50)* - upbeat, chipmunk soul vocal samples, really dancy
Afterglow (3:53) - same recipe, same result: great track with thumping beats beneath looping soulful vocal, has some really spacey breaks that then revert to beat
You See All My Light (3:10) - builds and builds and builds, never really drops, bright and hopeful closing track
Genre: UK house, android love songs
RIYL: Burial, Machinedrum, Sam Gellaitry, Koreless
FCCs? No
Favorite Tracks: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9
Fall (2:26) - slow, water flowing, lush breaths, human elements layer, light bass line, song doesn’t really go anywhere
Feel Infinite (4:23)* - more upbeat, wind chimes intro, sweet driving drumline comes in, propulsive piano/synth line, obscure vocals drift in and out, wow!
To Say (3:20)* - dancey synth, sick bass line, R&B vocals more centerstage
True (3:33) - more straight pop, features How to Dress Well prominently, great vocals, reminds me of Autre Ne Veut
I Won’t Judge (4:28)** - EPIC, intro choppy female vox, distance rumbles, anthemic synths, tense, ‘drop’ at 1:33
Dundas Collapse (2:24) - slower, textured, heavily layered, more tangled vocals, interesting, intense
Real Time (4:00** - thumping, bouncy vocals, flavors of daft punk with prominent bass licks
Cycles (1:15) - wandering transitory track
You Can’t Deny (3:50)* - upbeat, chipmunk soul vocal samples, really dancy
Afterglow (3:53) - same recipe, same result: great track with thumping beats beneath looping soulful vocal, has some really spacey breaks that then revert to beat
You See All My Light (3:10) - builds and builds and builds, never really drops, bright and hopeful closing track
Recent airplay
I Won't Judge
I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants — Nov 22, 2023
I Won't Judge
I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants — Feb 27, 2023
I Won't Judge
I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants — Dec 28, 2017
To Say
All Passion No Technique — Dec 07, 2017
I Won't Judge
I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants — Nov 30, 2017
I Won't Judge
I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants — Oct 26, 2017
Charting
2017-05-18 — 2017-07-20
Electronic
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jun 18 | 1 |
| Jun 11 | 2 |
| Jun 4 | 2 |
| May 28 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Fall | ||
| 2. | Feel Infinite | ||
| 3. | To Say | ||
| 4. | True (Featuring How To Dress Well) | ||
| 5. | I Won't Judge | ||
| 6. | Dundas Collapse | ||
| 7. | Real Time | ||
| 8. | Cycles | ||
| 9. | You Can't Deny | ||
| 10. | Afterglow | ||
| 11. | You See All My Light |
