Seramic ropes in chaos on the outrageously funky "Waiting"
03 March 2016, 13:00
| Written by
Laurence Day
Cloak and dagger beatsmith Seramic has unveiled "Waiting", the follow up to debut single "People Say".
"Waiting" opens with slick, smooth, and sultry lounge-R&B, but drastically erupts about a minute in. What was once silky and rich is littered with sassy jazz keys, big Vegas brass parps, burbling PC Music synths, and unnervingly funky bass - it's fizzing with energy and staying still is definitely not an option here.
Stream "Waiting" below.
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