The fact that you hear operatic singing on techno beats that are hitting hard is something truly lovely, and Carlos Ucedda makes the collision of these two elements so natural and needed. Dose of Love is a genre bending announcement by an artist who has continuously engaged with music, showcasing a vision that cannot be put in a box.
Since Baroque and sacred music educations and performances in such esteemed places as the Manuel de Falla Auditorium, Ucedda is an artist who introduces the discipline of a vocalist into the electronic land. The result is mesmerizing. His operatic presentation also provides the techno and house base of the track with an emotional weight and depth, which is usually difficult to attain with electronic production only.
The rhythmic flow of the melody is infectious and is formed with electronica with the touch of Neue Deutsche Harte to create a dynamic sound space that underlines the story of the song. It is not merely a love song, but a song about patience, perseverance, and the change of relationship that distance facilitates. The music is laced with metaphors informed by spiritualism, which transforms what would have been a simple club song into something truly touching and significant.
The beauty of Dose of Love lies in the fact that, at the same time, though not hindering his electronic aspirations, the classical background of Ucedda is educated. The singing, burdened by years of study with the masters, the certifications with honors, the performance of sacred music, never seems to be out of place in the middle of the beats and electronic sounds.
Ucedda returns with versatility and artistic fearlessness after releasing his previous artwork. Dose of Love demonstrates that there are no boundaries to be respected in genres but to be crossed, and that there is nothing which is as interesting as music that occurs when worlds collide.
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