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Pop / Rock 14/02/2020

Roland Carter's Follow Up "Where Did You Go?" Brings Gliding Vocals Over Low-End Bass-Lines

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Roland Carter's Follow Up "Where Did You Go?" Brings Gliding Vocals Over Low-End Bass-Lines
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) OOP-006-PR
Artist: Roland Carter feat. Cookies
Title: Where did you go?
Label: outofprint
Publishing: Record Archive Publishing (ASCAP)
1. Where did you go? 6:11
Produced, Mixed, Engineered and Mastered by Roland Carter.
Special Thanks to Cookies who appear courtesy of Moist and Misty Records.
New York-based producer Roland Carter follows up with "Where did you go?" on February 28 on all major streaming services with an exclusive DJ release on Traxsource.com on February 22. The release is a first-time collaboration with the artist Cookies where her yearning vocals glide over piano-driven harmonies cultivated during an impromptu recording session in Brooklyn.

If Bjork and Dennis Ferrer met one serendipitous late-night and machined an unscripted composition that commanded dynamism and strength, "Where did you go?" would be the by-product. The single-take vocal recording encircles an effervescent structure of pulsating kick drums and low-end basslines from the brilliant sounds of a SH101. The track places tonalities of mystery and longing in the middle of the dancefloor nevertheless drenched in a sense of freedom and invulnerability to bodies skimming across one another.

Carter has worked on past releases with GGL and girlsgetlow of Brooklyn base indie label outofprint recordings and has one prior release entitled House is a Feeling. Expect an upcoming third release at the end of March available on all major online retailers.

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