Opening with a cinematic pulsing bass line that evokes the movies of Tony Scott, LA-based musician Ian Cobiella’s single, Have I Been Good To You, has a pulse quickening magic from the very beginning.
That bass line quickly dissolves, however, giving way to bright piano chords and percussion that takes influence from the artist’s Cuban-Bolivian upbringing. The result is an intimate, sexy tribute, Cobiella’s vocals layered and stumbling gracefully over one another, full of excitement and boy-ish energy. Soft edged processing on elements of those layers creates a playfulness in the delivery. Like a conversation with one’s own emotions, we can hear Cobiella egg himself on, as he embraces his sense of affection.
The overall song comes together as a beautifully frenzied piece, a blur of colour and anticipation that reflects the destabilising loss of perspective that comes from falling for someone. As the song nears its conclusion, there is this brief-yet-wonderful jazz piano moment. It is like a rush of blood to the head, captured in this tiny little vamp.
All of this energy is deliberate, as Ian explains:
‘I wanted to make a song that moves because I want people to dance. The drum groove is built on a salsa clave, a pattern from Cuban music with this constant, almost obsessive forward momentum — which felt right with the lyrics. The song is sexy and manic, and I loved getting there in the writing and recording. This song is meant to feel like a tornado.’
Have I Been Good To You is the first single from Ian Cobiella’s forthcoming debut EP, All I Have To Give. Check it out below.
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