“A dashing piece of art in form and style, Jesse’s addition brings it more acclaim. The drums are heavy on it; moving slowly yet with full intent, grinding the synths and guitars into a rich, tuneful blend.”
“The production of the song
inspires hope and the entire arrangement of the track is a blessing.
Summer Time is a good song but it doesn’t touch the infernal legacy of
the Choc Boiz crew.”
When Jesse Jagz left the unit, frankly; a lot left with him.
Fast forward few years, a couple albums and tours later and we have them boys together again. Jesse is back! And we confirm this on the Summer Time joint they put out yesterday. Or extension, if you may.
Upon Summer Time’s original release, I thought of it as a dashing piece of art; both in form and style. With this Jesse addition, there is obviously more acclaim. One listens and thinks of the joint as a more balanced body of work, brilliantly crafted and carrying many market-viable features. The radio-readiness of the song is live too. Everything about the piece is live, reminiscent of the glorious old path the boys rode on.
The drums are heavy; moving slowly yet with full intent, grinding the synths and guitars into a rich, tuneful blend. The composition spills enough juice to keep us on course in parts where the beats go under. The result of this is the raw, driving balance of ST. And yes, we love Jagz’s reggae influenced contribution to this. We love how he announced his come back to the gang in such clear-cut, ace way and manner.
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