It’s 2am, the party has thinned to the few people who never leave, and “Burn For You” is the record for exactly that moment. Andrew Bayer builds it as slow melodic electronica, patient chord swells and a beat that stays politely in the background while Vancouver Sleep Clinic’s falsetto does the heavy lifting up top. That voice is why it works: fragile, close-miked, sitting right at the front where you can hear the breath in it. Bayer resists the urge to blow the thing open. The drop, when it lands, is more lift than hit, the low end warming instead of detonating. The second half brings in a muted arpeggio that circles the vocal without ever crowding it, and that patience is what keeps a track this soft from tipping into wallpaper. This is a grown-up record, the sound of a producer with nothing left to prove making something pretty on purpose. I’ve had it on since morning and it hasn’t worn thin once.
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Andrew Bayer & Vancouver Sleep Clinic - Burn For You
1-minute read. Already more thought than the average 'Yellow' replay.
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