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Something's Changing (Remixes)
Electronic · 2018 · 12 tracks · 44m

Something's Changing (Remixes)

Electronic re-imaginings of intimate folk songs. Breathy vocals drift through liquid synths and muted, syncopated beats for a late-night, urban feel.

July 6, 2018 · Caroline International

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This remix collection takes the skeletal, emotionally raw folk of the original album and wraps it in a protective layer of digital velvet. It is a record that feels like the city at 3:00 AM: quiet, slightly lonely, but pulsing with a hidden, rhythmic energy. Lucy Rose's voice, usually the center of a silent room, here becomes a ghost in the machine, drifting through clouds of reverb and syncopated drum patterns that provide a sense of forward motion without ever breaking the peaceful spell.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 44m
01
Intro (Chartreuse remix)
3:14
02
Soak It Up (JAWS remix)
3:39
03
Moirai (Liz Lawrence remix)
3:20
04
Second Chance (Fryars remix)
4:47
05
Is This Called Home (Anatole remix)
3:40
06
All That Fear (Otzeki remix)
3:51
07
Strangest of Ways (JMΔC remix)
3:25
08
Love Song (Evan Klar remix)
4:04
09
Soak It Up (Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly remix)
3:49
10
Strangest of Ways (Marcus Hamblett remix)
3:51
11
Second Chance (Intalekt remix)
3:11
12
No Good At All (Tobie Tripp remix)
3:59
Moments Worth Listening For
The way the Intro remix stretches the vocal into a haunting, unrecognizable ambient pad.
The sudden introduction of a syncopated, trip-hop beat under the delicate piano of Is This Called Home.
The shimmering, aquatic synth textures that replace the guitar on the Liz Lawrence remix of No-One Out There.

How does Something's Changing (Remixes) sound next to the rest of Lucy Rose's catalogue?

Dreamy+4.0σ

Dreamy saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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