"Turning (Inside Out)" b/w "Out of Control" - Digital Download
‘Turning (Inside Out)’ is the new 12” dance single from Arbutus Records, a collaboration between Canadian synthpop artist Moon King and Baltimore production team Visors, with added vocals from fellow Bmore rapper DDM and saxophone from the enigmatic St Charles.
The ‘pandemic-era online collab’ has given us some strange and unlikely gems, of which this record is certainly one - a mesmerizing mid-tempo groove with Moon King and DDM’s call and response vocals floating above, culminating in a catchy chorus: ‘feels like turning inside out, when I need you there, you’re not around’.
B-side ‘Out Of Control’ again pairs Moon King’s vocals with an instrumental from Visors, showcasing the production team’s meticulous 80’s radio-style pop craftsmanship, reminiscent of Stock, Aitken & Waterman or Pet Shop Boys, and if this record is any indication, giving us a lot to look forward to for their future projects.
‘Turning (Inside Out)’ is the new 12” dance single from Arbutus Records, a collaboration between Canadian synthpop artist Moon King and Baltimore production team Visors, with added vocals from fellow Bmore rapper DDM and saxophone from the enigmatic St Charles.
The ‘pandemic-era online collab’ has given us some strange and unlikely gems, of which this record is certainly one - a mesmerizing mid-tempo groove with Moon King and DDM’s call and response vocals floating above, culminating in a catchy chorus: ‘feels like turning inside out, when I need you there, you’re not around’.
B-side ‘Out Of Control’ again pairs Moon King’s vocals with an instrumental from Visors, showcasing the production team’s meticulous 80’s radio-style pop craftsmanship, reminiscent of Stock, Aitken & Waterman or Pet Shop Boys, and if this record is any indication, giving us a lot to look forward to for their future projects.
‘Turning (Inside Out)’ is the new 12” dance single from Arbutus Records, a collaboration between Canadian synthpop artist Moon King and Baltimore production team Visors, with added vocals from fellow Bmore rapper DDM and saxophone from the enigmatic St Charles.
The ‘pandemic-era online collab’ has given us some strange and unlikely gems, of which this record is certainly one - a mesmerizing mid-tempo groove with Moon King and DDM’s call and response vocals floating above, culminating in a catchy chorus: ‘feels like turning inside out, when I need you there, you’re not around’.
B-side ‘Out Of Control’ again pairs Moon King’s vocals with an instrumental from Visors, showcasing the production team’s meticulous 80’s radio-style pop craftsmanship, reminiscent of Stock, Aitken & Waterman or Pet Shop Boys, and if this record is any indication, giving us a lot to look forward to for their future projects.