Peluché unveil "Scared After All", the first release on their own label Big Teddy Records
The London trio have been combining soul, hip hop, psychedelia and Latin inspired pop since 2014, citing themselves as pioneers of the peculiar genre Trip-Jam.
Following a slew of mind-melding singles, including an offering for Dan Carey’s Speedy Wunderground series and a sterling EP entitled Utopia Village, the threesome are back with their most mature and organic track to date; “Scared After All (Touch my Body)”.
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A dulcet synth and horn combo intro leads seamlessly into a sultry afro inspired rhythm permeated by delicate guitar stabs. There is a refreshing simplicity in the construction of this piece, namely the clear separation between groove-focused verse and hook-laden chorus. This is the latest in a string of triumphs from Peluché, long may it continue.
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