Simon spx – “Skin”

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“Skin” is a stylish, catchy new single from Simon spx, a producer and vocalist based in Glasgow. Witch house, electroclash, and funky rhythmic inspirations interweave on the standout electro-pop production, which represents the first song the artist ever made. It’s a particularly immersive showcase of sound, artfully infusing personally programmed software synths alongside crackling noise samples, run through a modulated vocoder and pitch shifter, to create those “wet sound effects and textures” throughout the track, per the artist.

“It isn’t just a song; it also represents how much I’ve grown as a producer over the past year,” Simon spx says. “The idea behind this track is numbness as a result of hookup culture and the commodification of dating; however, the lyrics are intentionally vague, allowing a larger audience to extract their own meaning.”

A swell of buzzing synths maneuvers into a bouncy rhythmic pulse and steady vocal immersion. Their melodic, stutter-y approach proves infectious amidst the synth-pop atmospherics, emitting lyrical depictions of physical yearning while also hinting at emotional detachment rampant in society: “I can’t feel your skin on my hands. You don’t know my name, you lost it.” That main refrain navigates seamlessly alongside a continual synth-laden distortion, punctuated by occasional tonal illumination, like the added synth line that assumes a more prominent presence past the two-minute turn. “Skin” is a melodic, affecting success from Simon spx.

This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.

We discovered this release via MusoSoup.

Mike Mineo

I'm the founder/editor of Obscure Sound, which was formed in 2006. Previously, I wrote for PopMatters and Stylus Magazine.

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