Sophie Ellis-Kexor has to publish a new album, ‘The Invisible Line’, at some point in 2025. This will be-it is expected-its great return to dance music after the megaviral of ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’ in early 2024.
The singles of ‘The Invisible Line’ are responding to the resurgence of “Murder” very evident. ‘Freedom of the Night’, the main single of the album, has been presented with a video clip that is a sequel to ‘Murder on The Dancefloor’. And a second single, ‘Releases Love’, has been thrown these days, still attached to the dance list.
However, the ‘Relay Love’ disc flavor is more classic than modern, plus 70s than Nudisco. Suddenly, the reference does not seem so much Kylie Minogue, but the artists who influenced her, such as Diana Ross, Abba, Bee Gees, Earth Wind & Fire or Patrice Rushen.
‘Relay Love’ is a delicious disco of disco, very faithful to the classic sound of the genre despite being produced by a 30 -year -old boy who responds to the name of Karma Kid. But ‘Releases Love’ has everything: the overwhelming disc, the congas and guitars of Latin nuances, the fulminating attacks of violins, a chorus like a good sun and a letter delivered to the passion. ‘Relay Love’ is “sweet like caramel” and colorful as a “kaleidoscope.”
Properly, the energy of ‘Relay Love’ is equally “relentless”, and it shows that its main composer, Jin Jin, co-author of successes such as ‘Hold My Hand’ by Jess Glynne or ‘Bed’ by Joel Corry with Raye, knows what he does.
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