Top 100 Chart placements for Zissou Records
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Just in time for the beginning of autumn and with it the legitimation to more blue notes, David Bay is back with his first sad banger on Zissou Records. 'dancing on the edge' may be his fastest track yet, but it also has a slow and more melancholic vibe to it. With bittersweet lyrics that deliberately leave room for interpretation, David subtly alludes to the excessive speed in our society and the many victims it claims. Soft high-pitch vocals, lush pads, classy strings and a almost indiesque foundation of bass, guitar and drums make this a very unique piece of music, that works for both: Simply to escape our relentlessly rotating minds for a brief moment or to find resonance with the deeper meaning of it. 'dancing on the edge' is following up to David Bay's latest singles 'strangers', '1999' and his 'Zissou Edits Best EP' that were supported by lots of great artist such as Solomun, SG Lewis, Lost Frequencies, Don Diablo and many more. If you liked the early Crazy P, the charm of Folamour or the recent ANOTR - you will enjoy this record.
Just in time for the beginning of autumn and with it the legitimation to more blue notes, David Bay is back with his first sad banger on Zissou Records. 'dancing on the edge' may be his fastest track yet, but it also has a slow and more melancholic vibe to it. With bittersweet lyrics that deliberately leave room for interpretation, David subtly alludes to the excessive speed in our society and the many victims it claims. Soft high-pitch vocals, lush pads, classy strings and a almost indiesque foundation of bass, guitar and drums make this a very unique piece of music, that works for both: Simply to escape our relentlessly rotating minds for a brief moment or to find resonance with the deeper meaning of it. 'dancing on the edge' is following up to David Bay's latest singles 'strangers', '1999' and his 'Zissou Edits Best EP' that were supported by lots of great artist such as Solomun, SG Lewis, Lost Frequencies, Don Diablo and many more. If you liked the early Crazy P, the charm of Folamour or the recent ANOTR - you will enjoy this record.