![]() I can easily imagine a hammock swaying in the breeze listening to this song. The slow rhythm, the bouncy bassline, the saxophone, everything is just perfect. It’s a change of pace before his imminent return to the more melodic-influenced sound and the added vocals from Graham Brown are just what the doctor ordered. What we got is tropical house and I honestly could not be happier. Everyone was expecting, I assume, a return to the melodic dubstep style that began his career. “Feel That Love Again” is the first fully finished original tune that Blackmill has released in four years. After all, he had not finished an original tune since 2011. (And in fact, the two did collaborate last December.)Īs the years spun on, however, hope for his return was beginning to waver. ![]() As one of the first examples of laidback, melodic dubstep, he holds a special place in the hearts of many – much like “Sierra Leone” by Mt Eden does in others. ![]() Blackmill has become something of a cult love for tens of thousands of fans thanks to his album Miracle in 2011.
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