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Derek Simpson

RC30s

Listen: RC30s by Derek Simpson

August 08, 2024 in stream

Following on from previous singles Wonka and Saturn Returns, Derek Simpson is back with a new single, as he releases each track from his forthcoming third LP, Somehow, week-by-week. This is Simpson’s third time appearing on BlackPlastic.co.uk since April, making him one of my most consistently featured artists of 2024.

Somehow is ‘an examination of falling in love’, each track exploring a romantic experience. As is the trademark of his sound, RC30s blends subtle experimental electronics with guitars and soft, emotional vocals that explore the experience of human connection. RC30s depicts the kind of evening where two romantic lovers feel absorbed in one another’s presence. The sound is intoxicating and entrancing — a perfect sonic depiction of the experience of infatuation.

Hand claps, low slung bass stabs and falsetto vocals give RC30s a playful sexiness, Simpson’s open invitation to ‘call me if you’d like’ desperately trying, and failing, to be casual. Looped guitars, presumably leveraging the RC-30 loop pedal, create a dream-like, hazy quality, and the overall effect is spellbinding. Simpson creates the beautiful joy of finding deep human connection.

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JJ & The Mood

Tired Of Being Tough

Listen: Tired Of Being Tough by JJ & The Mood

July 27, 2024 in stream

Having recently featured on an Apple iPhone ad, duo JJ & The Mood are back with their latest single, Tired Of Being Tough.

Made up of LA-based cartoonist Jack Sjogren and Cincinnati-based songwriter and producer Joey Joseph, JJ & The Mood create disco-pop whilst drawing on the punk-funk influences of Talking Heads, ESG, and Liquid Liquid. The result has the taut thrill of LCD Soundsystem, with the populism of MGMT and Jungle. The pair bring this to bear with a knowing demeanour, adding a slight wink to the delivery without tipping into full-on pastiche, in a way that I find reminiscent of Hot Chip.

Tired Of Being Tough is a relatively rare commentary on the impact of societal expectations of masculinity. On it, the band reject emotional distance and James Dean whilst embracing cosmetics and dancing. From a musical perspective, layered vocals, tight funk-influenced bass and melodic synths combine with clipped drums. The whole song has a functional and focused rhythm section, creating space and contrast for the vocals and synths to embrace the very fun the song is inspiring men to have.

Check out Tired Of Being Tough below:

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Roman Around

The Thanks

Watch: The Thanks by Roman Around

July 24, 2024 in video

The Thanks is the latest single from Roman Around, the musical vehicle for Roman Rivera, and it swims in loose guitars, slow and off kilter bass and a spectral vocal that gives the song a distinctive, sun dazed aesthetic. It follows on from the hazy track DNT, as featured on BlackPlastic.co.uk back in 2022.

There are traces of Animal Collective, Phoenix, and Kindness on display on The Thanks, all wound up in a tight little art-pop package. The song conveys a growing desperation in Roman’s heavy vocal performance, a sense of lethargy coming through as the performance depicts the complexities that exist within unconditional love.

In addition to the song’s general aesthetic, which shimmers with a distinctive sense of emotive style, the song playfully experiments with rhythm, with distinctive stops, starts, and fills. The result is surprising, particularly given the song’s short run-time, yet it never risks derailing the overall performance. The result is playful, yet emotive.

Growing up as a multi-racial artist in Fresno, California, where they currently serve as a music educator, Roman Rivera has looked to create a safe space for themselves, and others, in the LGBTQ+ and POC music, and general, communities. Bringing together complex rhythms and hazy textures, Rivera takes inspiration from shoegaze, drone, and chillwave outfits like the Cocteau Twins, DIIV, and Toro Y Moi.

Check the video for The Thanks below:

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Jake Back

Lemme Tell You

Listen: Lemme Tell You by Jake Back

July 21, 2024 in stream

American producer Jake Back has been in my inbox a couple of times this month, with deep electronic music that ploughs into progressive territory. Lemme Tell You stood out based on the combination of driving electronics combined with joyous samples.

Splitting his time between Los Angeles and New York City, Jake Back began creating music from a young age. Beginning to develop his musical understanding through a combination of DJing and piano playing, Back went on to start crafting his own compositions whilst studying Physics at the University of Rochester.

Starting with a thundering bass line and clanking percussion, Lemme Tell You jumps in at the deep end, a dark cacophony that surrounds you. The song gradually builds towards a sample drop, and as a disco-soul vocal arrives it strips away the percussion, creating space for a new scattershot drum pattern. When Lemme Tell You’s bass returns, it is with a newfound warmth. The combination creates a sense of humanity, contrasting to the dark psychedelic aesthetic established in the song’s introduction… The result is less disco, than the idea of disco, utterly consumed by and lost within tech house.

The interplay established between electronics and the sample on Lemme Tell You has a brightness to it, intellectual and yet vibrant and soulful. It reminds me of the Jamie xx’s ability to find something transcendental in a similar interplay on his post-pandemic anthem, Let’s Do It Again, and similarly Fred again.. on Marea (We’ve Lost Dancing). In the darkness, these songs all point to the value of human connection, and the reason we find ourselves in these dark rooms together in the first place. Every so often we have to lose ourselves in the sound in order to find each other.

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Kacey Fifield

Dream Girl

Listen: Dream Girl by Kacey Fifield

July 19, 2024 in stream

Following on from her single Left Behind, featured on BlackPlastic back in March, and EP Nostalgia Haunts Me, NY-based musician Kacey Fifield is back with her latest single, Dream Girl.

Retaining a similar affection for cinematic teen drama as Left Behind, Dream Girl is a depiction of internal yearning and insecurity. Regardless of age, we can all occasionally feel alienated as we try to slot ourselves into a particular mold, fitting a definition of what is deemed desirable and aspirational.

Fifield sings of her own mental anguish as she desperately chases outside validation, wanting the affirmation of being someone’s “dream girl”. Slick electronic melodies and fuzzy guitars paint a picture of the tension at play in Fifield’s own mind, partly sanitised and plastic, yet also bristling and messy and human.

Capping the song off is a vocal sample, which sounds like Kacey talking on the phone to a friend, presumably regaling them with her romantic escapades. As Dream Girl ends, the music drops away to briefly leave the words of the phone call exposed. In those final moments, Fifield says, “We actually broke up, so…”, and in doing so, perfectly reveals the futility of trying to make yourself different just to please someone else.

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