
With โUnturnedโ, Third Bloom delivers a slow-burning surge of electronic soul that feels less like a conventional single and more like a living, breathing organism. The Brighton-based producer wastes no time setting the tone โ this is a bass-first experience, coiled tight and ready to unfurl. Built around a mutated take on the legendary Amen Brother break, the track pulses with low-end confidence while glitching and flexing in all the right places.
What defines โUnturnedโ is its layered propulsion. The production feels dense but intentional, fusing breakbeat grit with sleek, 21st-century electronic polish. The groove doesnโt just sit; it prowls. Beneath the slinky bassline, textures ripple and fracture, adding a restless undercurrent that keeps the track in constant motion. Itโs immersive without being overwhelming, detailed without losing its punch.
Vocally, Tash Breeze becomes the emotional anchor. Her delivery arrives luminous and weightless, drifting through airy drops before being thrust forward again as the rhythm reclaims control. Rather than overpowering the instrumental, her voice threads through it โ adding a soulful sheen to the trackโs rhythmic muscle. The interplay between groove and glide creates a push-pull tension that feels cinematic and deeply felt.
Recorded as part of the build-up to his second album, โUnturnedโ signals evolution. Known not only as a musician but also as a visual artist with a darker, atmospheric edge, Third Bloom brings that same shadowed depth into the sound design. This isnโt just forward momentum; itโs refinement. The result is sleek, bass-heavy, and emotionally charged: a track that thrives in headphones but hits hardest when the low-end is allowed to breathe.
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Review by: Frank Donavan
