“King & Queen” starts off deceptively with stripped back rhythms…bass drum, toms and shaker.
Simple xylophone and string stabs come in preceding Lush Kells’ vocal “king and queen should rule together” embodying equal respect and admiration within a relationship.
Finally the track erupts as it’s heavy bassline drops, holding the production’s shifting sinuous grooves together.
The magic of the track is that only the key ingredients are included, no need for filler… minimal in production, yet maximal in effect… an order to dance.
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