Electric cOOliN - Here's To All the Broken People
Pop, Rock, Alternative Rock
Georgia, United States
Overall Impression: Capturing the energies of classic Hip Hop and Rock, Electric cOOliN's Broken People carries an infectious groove beneath a pertinent lyrical premise! Constructing a clever instrumental beat from bold drums, chilled out organ stings and a hypnotic bass line, Electric cOOliN's heartfelt vocals offer a bit of comfort and a word of warning to each of us Broken People as we go about our daze.
Strongest Point(s): The feel contained in Broken People is mesmerizing! The tones used to comprise the instrumental track feel at once modern and evocative of older sonic generations, creating a sincerely engaging tone. The upright bass sounds amazing in the context and the drums hold it down nicely throughout - while the organ stings are the perfect icing on the cake. Electric cOOliN's voice and lyrics are the star of the sound, however, as the tone color and selected range for the track add a layer of urgency to the message - striking a strong balance between laid back energies and pressing lyrical information.
Target Audience Appeal: As the song clearly states, "Here's to all the broken people living in the world today." The central concept of Broken People offers a moment of reflection to each and every person that would take the time to hear it, and addresses the prevalent sense of isolation that effects us all. Musically, Electric cOOliN's sound and style in Broken People should pique the interest of fans of classic Hip Hop and nostalgia-tinted, Rock-infused sub-genres of the style!
Artist target suggestions: Bruno Mars, Gorillaz, CeeLo Green, D'Angelo, Glass Animals, Mac Milller, Anderson .Paak, Kendrick Lamar, Chance the Rapper, Portugal. The Man
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About the Reviewer:
Jon Wright is a trained multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and music educator with nearly twenty years of experience in the field. Working with musicians and their individual sounds is his passion and profession, and he strives to interact with and understand every aspect of the production process - from theory and songwriting to recording and mastering. He continues to teach students of all ages and is currently collaborating with artists in a wide variety of genres.