
High-gloss French house centered on a massive piano hook and Sam White's soulful belt. A neon-lit anthem of club-ready optimism and rhythmic precision.
August 7, 2015 · Spinnin' Remixes
+1 is a masterclass in the high-gloss, neon-saturated aesthetic of mid-2010s French house. Martin Solveig pivots away from the indie-pop leanings of his earlier work toward a more robust, club-focused sound that remains relentlessly optimistic. The track is built around a massive, staccato piano riff that feels both nostalgic for 90s house and distinctly modern in its digital crispness. It is the kind of music that feels like it was composed specifically for the blue hour in a major metropolis, where the artificial lights are just beginning to take over the sky.
How does +1 sound next to the rest of Martin Solveig's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into belting than the rest of the catalogue.
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