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Andy Moor, Somna and Diana Leah – There Is Light

Listen to the background units pulsing and travelling from one ear to another. The auditory illusion of this kinetic movement is so addictive and satisfying. it’s bound to get crowds moving as their anticipation for what the producers are going to do next is at its peak. Then, the breakdown comes in and soothing vocals with lyrics of longing come in with ethereal synth modifications in the background. Melodic notes rain in, making the bass and background pulses electrify every small strand of hair on my body. Its sweet caress easily transported my mind into an euphoric state.

One minor downside to this would be the repetitive vocal snippets of vowels, which are unnecessary, annoying and cliche. This would have been a perfectly simple and beautiful piece without these fillers. In an earlier segment of the track, the phrase “there is light” was also repeated several times. A more effective rendition would have been to allow a word to somehow echo and fade, possibly even by whispering.  Although, the word ‘light’ itself ends with a rather annoying ‘t’ sound, which probably would not have sounded great if repeated, so I would suggest using the ‘there’ in “can we go there”.

Sometimes the simplest of structures, when well executed, make tracks like this absolutely unforgettable and stunning. Black Hole Recordings’ ‘There is Light’ certainly does sparkle beautifully in the dark of the night.