Hold to wait for a year of Madonna’s new Dance album? That, co-produced by Stuart Price, is it supposed to immerse in the music of the 90s? In the absence of 4 or 5 months of seeing the light, we have a solution for you.
Rochelle Jordan’s third album, ‘Through the Wall’, is full of bops inspired by the house of that decade, if applicable with R&B pieces.
To Rochelle Jordan, who is half British, half Canadian, and of Jamaican origin, you may remember it of certain collaborations with the environment of The Weeknd, or Kaytranada.
His new album is a firm step, especially since it is produced with the sophistication of later revival artists like Luomo. This remembers more than people like Jessie Ware or Kelela, in productions such as ‘Sweet Sensation’, which begins quite eighties.
In ‘Through The Wall’, Pepinazos highlights such as ‘Ladida’ and ‘TTW’, being the good level so significant that the critic “Best New Music” that Pitchfork has just done not even mentions ‘The Boy’, our song of the day today.
‘The boy’ is a production precisely kaytranada, vaporous, with more smoke inside that birds fit in our head, just because Rochelle Jordan is trying to “forget that boy.” The artist “tries to concentrate on another”, while “the heart says something else”, in one of those songs that get you forgot everything, entering the dance floor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjdn6psee2k

