Soul-drenched house and disco that feels like a sunrise. Warm, uplifting anthems built for big rooms and open hearts.
The Vision delivers a masterclass in modern soulful house, blending the grit of Detroit techno history with the shimmering polish of classic disco. It is music that feels inherently communal, built on the foundation of gospel-inflected vocals and live-sounding instrumentation that breathes with a human pulse. The sound is expansive and expensive, favoring rich analog textures over cold digital precision.
What sets them apart is the sheer emotional weight they bring to the dancefloor. While many house producers aim for the hips, The Vision aims for the spirit, utilizing soaring string arrangements and powerhouse vocal performances from collaborators like Andreya Triana. There is a sense of timelessness here, as if these tracks could have been unearthed from a 1970s vault or beamed in from a future utopia.
Start with the track 'Heaven' to understand their core mission. It is a quintessential example of their ability to build a slow-burning groove into a full-blown spiritual epiphany. It is the perfect gateway into their self-titled 2020 album, which serves as a definitive statement on the enduring power of soul in electronic music.
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Shares house, disco (subgenres); rooftop, festival, golden hour (atmosphere)
Shares house, disco, funk (subgenres); rooftop, festival, golden hour (atmosphere)
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Shares disco, funk, house, soulful (subgenre)
Shares disco, funk, house, soulful (subgenre)
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