Butterfly by Alan Dreezer: Review
Eastbourne, East Sussex native Alan Dreezer is a singer-songwriter and electro-pop musician. Aside from his love of Electropop, Alan has always worked with other artists or been a part of a band. The authors of โButterflyโ are Elliot Richardson and Alan Dreezer, the former of who has been a frequent collaborator with Alan.
The song opens with an ode that is heartfelt, and then it immediately transitions into a passionate tune that is packed with synthesizers and powerful beats. The voice of Alan is very extraordinary, and once you hear it, you wonโt be able to forget it. In his song โButterfly,โ he expertly blends R&B and soul in a way that is very captivating. The slapping and popping approach that was utilized on the bass guitar throughout the chorus was simply remarkable. That is some funky stuff! The bass arrangement as a whole is a real jam, and I can really picture the instrumentalist having a great time simply playing the notes theyโve been given to play. In terms of musical instruments, the track as a whole feature exceptional instrumentation, most notably during the intermission, when the music suddenly shifts into a funky territory and ramps up the intensity.
Anyone who gives โButterflyโ a listen will, in my opinion, immediately be enamored and driven by how rich the sound is! The overall harmony, structure, and style that are represented in โButterflyโ are truly sensational, and I believe that anyone who listens to this track will be instantly enamored and driven by how rich the sound is!
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Photo credits: Javier Muniz
Review by: Damien Reid