Choral Feeling

General | Apr 2023

Reviews

HYPRK
Reviewed 2023-04-08
Fascinating conceptual electronic project, created almost entirely from the manipulated voice recordings of 30+ close friends. The resulting “choral” arrangements are varied and imaginative and present an interesting reimagination of community during an extended era of isolation. 10 tracks, all vigorous and unpredictable in the best way possible.

FCC Clean
RIYL: Andy Stott, Nicholas Jaar
TRY: 7, 2, 10, 3, 8

1. Steady tech-house with murmurs, shhhhh sounds, and clicky high hats
*2. Sunny and bright with luminous tones, and an upbeat tempo
*3. Slow building and chipper with a dynamic bubbly crescendo
4. Shimmery and metallic, molasses-slow glitchy vocals
5. High-energy bouquet of chopped vocals
6. Fluttery, pleasant, with a lively lilt
*7. Post-modern cover of “You Are My Sunshine.” Repeated vocal sample of “sunshine dear” and an ever-morphing telescope of bouncy treated effects. Nice orchestral swell give this track an epic feel, it’s really amazing
*8. A more standard choral arrangement, sustained chopped layered vocals
9. Staccato, cool phasing effects
*10. Angelic vocal washes over a bouncy ringing beat

Recent airplay

C-Loli
Music CasseroleJul 15, 2023
Who Comes Next?
Music CasseroleJul 01, 2023
Sunshine, Dear
Totally AJun 09, 2023
Self-Fulfilling, Who Comes Next?
Run-Away RadioJun 08, 2023
Sunshine, Dear, Self-Fulfilling
Run-Away RadioMay 18, 2023
Sing It to Happen, Who Comes Next?
Run-Away RadioMay 11, 2023

Charting

2023-04-24 — 2023-06-26 Electronic
Week EndingAirplays
Jun 11 2
May 21 1
May 14 2
May 7 3
Apr 30 2

Track listing

1. Wren's Joy
2. Self-Fulfilling
3. Sing It to Happen
4. KxT
5. Cac/Cio
6. Open Them Open
7. Sunshine, Dear
8. C-Loli
9. Even If I Lose Everything
10. Who Comes Next?