Digits makes gorgeously constructed pop music in his native Toronto. This is his latest single, which also functions as ample proof that not all resurrections are bloody. "Lost Dream" is all minimal, reverb-heavy, synth-pop. The echoes of handclaps circle and decay as a skittish drum machine thumps the cold blue ground; the bridge is seemingly constructed from a hazy memory of Filter House, cast in blue-fringed neon. The doubled male vocal of the chorus-- a tape-slowed sibling to Natasha’s incredible "So Sick"-- rounds out what sounds like the audible mirror of the artwork above. (via 20 Jazz Funk Greats)
More tracks available for download on Digits' website
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