This new b-side addition, "heart dance" contrasts the sheen and glow of "good time," yet shares the same beatific dance doctrine. As always warner is warm in his production and that's only boosted by Ludwig's vital tones. However, the best of warner's habits is imbuing his tracks with life and "heart dance" surely lives and breathes. Obviously a heart dancing is a good thing, not just literally but in the lyrical/visual delivery. All that said, the most important part of this piece is the climactic trumpet solo. Both cinematically, and as the sonic protagonist, its explosive, repetitive pulses mimic a heart at full force, before eventually falling into a more swinging groove. All of these ingredients, cinematic and otherwise, both tracks included, are complete in unison (except that you need a playlist for the videos) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Watch part one here and part two here, purchase and stream here and follow below.
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Thursday, November 08, 2018
warner case & Spencer Ludwig - heart dance
Back in August we received warm dance grooves courtesy warner case and "good time" with Zak Downtown. Yesterday it got a partner in the Spencer Ludwig aided "heart dance." But that's not all.Both sides of the EP are complete and with that comes a pair of music videos directed by Losmose.