“Skin” is a stylish, catchy new single from Simon spx, a producer and vocalist based in Glasgow. Witch house, electroclash, and funky rhythmic inspirations interweave on the standout electro-pop production, which represents the first song the artist ever made. It’s a particularly immersive showcase of sound, artfully infusing personally programmed software synths alongside crackling noise samples, run through a modulated vocoder and pitch shifter, to create those “wet sound effects and textures” throughout the track, per the artist.
“It isn’t just a song; it also represents how much I’ve grown as a producer over the past year,” Simon spx says. “The idea behind this track is numbness as a result of hookup culture and the commodification of dating; however, the lyrics are intentionally vague, allowing a larger audience to extract their own meaning.”
A swell of buzzing synths maneuvers into a bouncy rhythmic pulse and steady vocal immersion. Their melodic, stutter-y approach proves infectious amidst the synth-pop atmospherics, emitting lyrical depictions of physical yearning while also hinting at emotional detachment rampant in society: “I can’t feel your skin on my hands. You don’t know my name, you lost it.” That main refrain navigates seamlessly alongside a continual synth-laden distortion, punctuated by occasional tonal illumination, like the added synth line that assumes a more prominent presence past the two-minute turn. “Skin” is a melodic, affecting success from Simon spx.
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.
We discovered this release via MusoSoup.