
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
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.
How does Something's Changing (Remixes) sound next to the rest of Lucy Rose's catalogue?
Dreamy saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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