Filet désert by Marcus Quirion: Review
French musician Marcus Quirion possesses a wonderful ear for melody and is known for his work. His song “Filet désert” is a rhythmic dish that contains a variety of different seasonings. The track is really fantastic in every way, from the funky guitars and groovy bass lines that make up the track’s palette to Marcus’s buttery voice, which serves as the song’s main course entrée.
The song incorporates funk and rock, as well as a significant amount of indie music throughout its entirety. I really love the way in which the artist incorporated these complex guitar lines into the verse and chorus portions of the song. It contributes to these intriguing fillers that are complemented by the guitar, which helps to make the song sound really polished. The bumpy bass line, which is just delightful to listen to, is one of the things that keeps the funk train moving. The sound of Marcus’s voice, on the other hand, is really satisfying to take in. His delivery makes it seem as though he has been practicing this craft for many years. After all, you are probably aware that excellent wines taste best after they have been aged!
Marcus Quirion’s “Filet désert” is both a mirror and an exploration of the author’s life and personality. Marcus has been in the music industry for quite some time, both as a songwriter and a producer, and he has a knack for discovering the ideal auditory conditions for the musicians he has worked with in recent years.
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Photo credits: Félixe
Review by: Damien Reid