Listen: Sinéad Harnett – Got Me
01 May 2013, 12:36
| Written by
Dan Carson
Frequent Disclosure and Rudimental collaborator Sinéad Harnett steps out on her own for the first time this week with debut single ‘Got Me’.
Striking the same rich seam of ultra-dancefloor friendly electro that her contemporaries have been mining vehemently of late; Harnett’s honeyed vocals are sandwiched between production duo EEL’s (otherwise known as Eats Everything and Lukas) fizzy hand percussion and gluey synths. Achingly moreish stuff from the young Londoner. Expect more simmering teasers like ‘Got Me’ ahead of her debut full-length, slated for an oh-so distant 2014 release.
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