Where Did All The Love Go sidles in with a minimal combination of electronic percusssion and processed vocals, a minimal slice of melancholic electronic pop. Vocalist and keyboardist Jacque Ryal gently grieves as producer Aaron Nevezie applies a veneer of cold polished glass atop of her emotions.
This is a track about the seeming evaporation of a love lost… Something that somehow once seemed so real, alive and tangible, yet one day just isn’t there any more.
The track evolved as the duo experimented with their equipment, as Jacque describes:
”The song grew out of my live vocal processing playing off Aaron’s vintage Prophet 5 synth chord progression. A modular 909 bass drum lays down the low end while an occasional cameo from the Buchla Music Easel keeps the sonic landscape developing. Out of the darkness of the ominous verses we found ourselves drawn to the contrast of an pop anthemic chorus with layers of vocal looping and a wall of electronic percussion.”
The result is a track that is both immediately accessible, and experimental enough to hold attention. The humanity appears to leak through the cracks despite the cool aloof exterior, Nevezie’s synths stabbing like pangs of loneliness.
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