Spectral Display Return With ‘Slowly’
Contributed by George James
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pectral Display, the Dutch new wave group renowned for their signature electronic sound, have once again graced the music scene with their latest single, ‘Slowly‘. This track, which exudes joyous grooves and a feel-good vibe, is a true energy booster and endorphin-fueled musical delight. With a reggaeton influence that seamlessly melds with their unique electronic style, Spectral Display continues to charm just as they did when they first took the music world by storm in the 1980s.‘Slowly‘ showcases the talented vocal contributions of Prince Chapelle and Lachi, who deliver a performance that perfectly complements the infectious beats and rhythms that define the Spectral Display sound. The song, with a runtime of 3 minutes and 33 seconds, is a succinct yet potent experience that will leave you craving more of their distinctive musical quality.
The metadata of “Slowly” credits Michel Mulders and Henri Overduin as its songwriters, which is proof of their creative synergy. The result is a track that effortlessly transcends musical boundaries, making it a delightful addition to Spectral Display’s already strong discography.
Spectral Display’s journey through the world of music has been inspiring. Founded by the talented Amsterdam-based synthesizer player, Michel Mulders, the group achieved widespread success in 1982 with their hit single, “It Takes a Muscle to Fall in Love.” This infectious track left a significant mark on the global music scene, becoming an anthem that resonated with listeners in 13 countries. Notably, “It Takes a Muscle to Fall in Love” was later covered by artists like M.I.A. in 2010 and Kirin J, further solidifying Spectral Display’s enduring influence.
You can take a listen to the new single ‘Slowly‘ by Spectral DisplayΒ here.Β
Five out of five – George James.Β
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