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Your twenties are probably one of the most formative decades of life, a time when you gain so much experience while feeling an increasing desire for self-discovery. This is among the themes explored in the new album ‘When the Disco Ball Crashed Down’, recently presented by the talented American artist Blue Sinclair.
It features eight sophisticated tracks built on an electronic foundation, offering an overwhelming variety of synthesizer textures, beats, and meaningful lyrics. What particularly captivated me were the slightly washed-out vocals in the mix, creating an ethereal effect while also adding a subtly psychedelic feel to the production.
'When the Disco Ball Crashed Down’ clearly stands apart from commercial and mainstream pop, and some tracks may even inspire you to get up, move, and dance.
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