
A masterclass in late-night restraint, blending velvet-smooth R&B vocals with a pulsing, low-end house groove that feels like the city breathing.
January 21, 2016 · PMR Records (2)
All Night is the sonic equivalent of the blue hour, that specific time when the energy of a night out begins to settle into something more intimate and reflective. It avoids the aggressive peaks of club music in favor of a steady, heartbeat-like pulse that feels both comforting and sophisticated. The production is immaculately clean, yet it retains a soft, analog-adjacent warmth that prevents it from feeling sterile. It is a track that understands the power of space, allowing the vocals to float over a bed of muted synths and deep, resonant bass.
How does All Night sound next to the rest of SG Lewis's catalogue?
Late Night saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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