The Winter Palace (Remixes) by Rodney Cromwell: EP Review
Rodney Cromwell’s music is refreshing to hear especially when it’s regarding the EDM and synthwave genre. The artist’s mixture of sounds pertains to catchy beats and rhythms that’ll take you on a sonic adventure worth experiencing. This brings us to his EP “The Winter Palace (Remixes).” Here, each piece is an electronic masterpiece ready to charm audiences worldwide. So, hold on to your seats, folks, it’s gonna be a magical ride through thumping percussions alongside vibing techno timbres.
The EP features various versions of the track “The Winter Palace.” Such as the 80s electronic rave of “Gemma Cullingford’s No Escape” to the spiritual synth pop aura of “Infra Violet” and the Radio Mix, each rendition is spectacular in its merit. Rodney Cromwell crafted a tune that took on a multitude of sounds across various genres, and its electronic footprint left our senses wishing for more. In addition, the song “Rod, Jane and Freddy” pleasantly arrived and offered us a minimal EDM tune that was pretty charming, I’ve gotta say. The rhythm section is eccentric with a light techno beat that’ll get you grooving in a second. So, wait till you hear it, and grab a drink while you’re at it, trust me it’ll enhance the experience.
I take pride in my electronic music playlist, and once in a while, a special artist comes along to make a difference. Without a doubt, Rodney Cromwell’s lovely EDM vibe made a strong impression! With that said, do check out “The Winter Palace (Remixes)!
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Review by: Damien Reid