
Sun-drenched folktronica featuring raspy vocals and syncopated acoustic rhythms. A bittersweet meditation on self-reflection wrapped in a steady, danceable pulse.
January 13, 2017 · Vertigo
Doing Good captures that specific feeling of being alone in a crowd, or perhaps being perfectly fine with your own company as the world moves at a different pace. It is built on the foundation of Clemens Rehbein's signature percussive acoustic guitar work, which feels more like a rhythmic instrument than a melodic one. This organic core is then layered over a steady, house-inflected beat that provides a sense of forward motion, even when the lyrics lean into stillness and introspection. The production is warm and saturated, evoking the feeling of sun-baked wood and salt air.
How does Doing Good sound next to the rest of Milky Chance's catalogue?
The production is built around hand played than this artist usually allows.
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