The last teasing single off US-based singer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer, Bad Bubble’s latest full-length synthpop album, “All My Friends,” has got us mesmerized. “In Whatever” shimmers and relaxes us with its engaging and subtle intricacy.
“In Whatever” opens with remarkable clarity in its sound. Its shimmering and flushing golden synths glint past the gushing piano streams played by Bad Bubble’s mother. With this personal touch to the music, the synths and piano create a rich sonic landscape. They set the stage for the atmospheric journey that follows.
As the song progresses, dimmed beats clash and perforate into the fog of atmospheric music. This deliberate clash introduces an element of complexity, keeping the listener engaged and intrigued. The beats rhythmically anchor and propel the ethereal elements of the composition with their quiet prowess.
Bad Bubble showcases their prowess not only as an instrumentalist but also as a vocalist. Their ethereally high vocals become anthemic while the translucent echoism enhances the ethereal atmosphere with expansiveness.
What makes “In Whatever” noteworthy is Bad Bubble’s single-handed artistry for their record. Handling synths, keyboards, guitar, programming, vocals, bass, and songwriting, they craft a comprehensive musical experience. As opposed to the stereotypes of a typical digital producer, they play their instruments most organically, without relying on software. Bad Bubble took charge of the majority of the production process, the track was mixed and mastered externally.
Keep up with the ingenious creative, as they are constantly on the spin to create more sensational tracks
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Review By: Naomi Joan