Hopes (feat. Daudi Matsiko, Tom Adams, Miro Shot) by Perdurabo: Review
Spiritually powerful, “Hopes” by Perdurabo should definitely be on your radar for musical bliss. The artist shows that electronica has no boundaries and can tap into human consciousness positively. There’s much to discuss! So, let’s move ahead ladies and gents.
Perdurabo’s melody blends trance and electronica effectively. It makes use of ethereal synthesizers and a solid beat pattern. On a side note, some might wonder how the shifts and trends in popular music operate. Well, hearing about viral sensations and how they translate to artists is intriguing to witness. You can feel their influence being portrayed and it’s kinda like a legacy of genres living on! Such as in “Hopes” the ascending aura of 90s dance combined with the philosophical sound of the early 2000s managed to make this piece truly memorable. Aside from that, the instrumental structure truly enamored me. One of the fundamental reasons was the ability to compose a gripping musical atmosphere. Through engaging synthesizers that have a psychedelic vibe to them to the tranquility within vocals, Perdurabo’s track struck a chord within me undeniably.
The theme of the song made me realize the joy one gets from allowing actual hope in their mindset. Not the false kind you hear from plastic acquaintances but more like self-reflection or the warmth of a companion to guide you. Similarly, the upbeat character of the track and its energetic outfit allowed me to peer into an optimistic perception, bravo!
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Photo credits: Marco Jeannin
Review by: Damien Reid