Phaeleh, pronounced 'fella,' are THE new thing. If you haven't heard of them, then you should get into them NOW. I saw them live at Dogma, a club in Nottingham this year, whereby there was only some floor and a low metal barrier between us. The place was thick with sound and warm bodies. It was cool.
They're original, fresh Dubstep/Breaks/Dnb/Electronica. With the addition of the pixy-like female vocalist, this song is enriched with wonder and intricacy of the interlacing background sounds. The drop is subtle every time, but you still crave the next one. The beat is understated and sophisticated with a steady, alluring tempo and I never get sick of the repetitive, simple chorus. It's my favourite Phaeleh track by far. The most intriguing and mystical- it's rare to find a 'pretty' dubstep-beats-electronica genre song you wanna keep listening to. This is it. Festival evening soundtrack to close underground gig moments.
They're original, fresh Dubstep/Breaks/Dnb/Electronica. With the addition of the pixy-like female vocalist, this song is enriched with wonder and intricacy of the interlacing background sounds. The drop is subtle every time, but you still crave the next one. The beat is understated and sophisticated with a steady, alluring tempo and I never get sick of the repetitive, simple chorus. It's my favourite Phaeleh track by far. The most intriguing and mystical- it's rare to find a 'pretty' dubstep-beats-electronica genre song you wanna keep listening to. This is it. Festival evening soundtrack to close underground gig moments.