
Shimmering neo-psychedelia defined by chorus-heavy guitars and a driving bassline. A hazy, late-night meditation on the bittersweet friction of moving on.
August 9, 2019 · Not On Label (Djo (13) Self-released)
Chateau (Feel Alright) is a masterclass in modern neo-psychedelia, wrapping a core of existential longing in a shimmering, neon-hued production. The track feels like a fever dream of the 1980s filtered through the lens of 21st-century isolation. It is anchored by a propulsive, melodic bassline that provides a necessary heartbeat to the otherwise ethereal, floating synth pads and chorus-drenched guitar leads. Djo's vocal performance is particularly striking, utilizing a breathy falsetto that sounds as if it is being broadcast from a different room, or perhaps a different decade entirely.
How does Chateau (Feel Alright) sound next to the rest of Djo's catalogue?
The production is built around reverb heavy than this artist usually allows.
Cassette uses generative AI to enrich its catalog. How we use AI →