THE ELECTRIC SOUL SYNDICATE
A Lush Collision of Soul and Cinematic Sound
‘Falling’ arrives as a sleek and immersive introduction to The Electric Soul Syndicate’s forthcoming EP Blue On Blue, pairing Mishell Ivon’s unmistakable vocal warmth with Andrew Land’s cinematic production finesse. From the outset, the track leans into a polished fusion of nu-disco, soul, and downtempo electronica, creating a soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive.
Mishell Ivon’s voice is the emotional anchor, gliding effortlessly over the groove with a richness that recalls classic disco while remaining firmly modern. There’s a quiet confidence in her delivery—never overstated, but deeply expressive—drawing listeners into the song’s reflective core.
Andrew Land’s contribution is equally compelling, layering delicate piano motifs with atmospheric textures that subtly evolve throughout. His neoclassical sensibilities add a sense of depth and movement, elevating the track beyond standard electronic fare.
Together, the collaboration feels seamless rather than contrasting, with each element enhancing the other. The result is a track that balances rhythm and emotion with precision—equally suited to late-night introspection or a dimly lit dancefloor.
As a first glimpse into Blue On Blue, ‘Falling’ sets a high bar, hinting at a project rooted in synergy, sophistication, and genre-fluid exploration.