
โReflectionโ by London-based Fourmarks is a fever dream on the edge of transcendence, where heartbreak bleeds into hedonism, and the dancefloor becomes church and escape hatch. Released through Apathetic Records, this new single boasts the profundity and electronic euphoria that the band boasts, as it spins darkness into motion and melancholia into momentum.
Vocalist Marc Singh-Jones, the bandโs central force, wrote the song during a transformative stint at a Buddhist centre. โI was getting a lot of mileage out of meditation,โ he recalls. โI started having these profound momentsโฆ I went to other places, I saw other things.โ Trying to flesh out these visions, the band powered an out-of-body journey by pounding beats and fragile, glittering introspection.
โReflectionโ opens with soft, searching chords, like a memory slowly being remembered. Singh-Jones opens the song, singing, โemotional disintegration has got me dreaming of you,โ his voice high, grainy, and threadbare. Soon, the rhythm kicks in with four-on-the-floor drums, hypnotic bass, Italo-house piano loops, and ethereal harmonies that wrap around the edges like fog in a neon-lit alley. As the track builds, his vocals double, one high, one low, merging like two selves trying to find each other, or maybe trying to become one.
Itโs music built for emotional collapse and ecstatic surrender, a place where punk-funk pulse meets spiritual yearning. At its peak, โReflectionโ lets them seep into the skin, steadily intensifying with every thump of the kick drum and swirl of synth. When Singh-Jones sings, โI know a place we can dance,โ itโs a lifeline, promising temporary salvation through sound and motion. With this track, Fourmarks proves once again that in their hands, even club music can carry the weight of revelation. Listen to it on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan