Friday 29th, January 2010
Simon Patterson - Miss You
Updated: Monday 29th, March 2010
Whenever a Patterson single hits the shelves, it instantly becomes one of the hottest tracks of the moment. This has been the case since his Dogzilla days almost a decade ago. His latest single "Miss You" coincides as his first release of 2010 and as usual, comes without a remix.
Simon Patterson "Miss You"
Starting off in traditional style, Simon begins things with a solid kick drum and driving, slowly approaching percs. Trippy FX riffs/stabs add as nice fills as the track picks up pace. A rolling bassline and plucks soon appear, gradually backed by piano fills and soft pads as the breakdown approaches. Strings emerge during the break, painting a very heartbroken, emotional atmosphere while the piano plays dramatically. The Patterson saw chords soon filter their way in and the track begins to build up. A big snare and kick roll sweep us up and into the driving, nostalgic chorus. The theme is effective but the lead doesn't grab me the way that the theme in "Always" had. A good effort overall, worthy of the Patterson nameplate.
In Conclusion
Solid production, awesome FX and the breakdown are key highlights. I did enjoy the theme but again the nostalgia may not be a selling point for some. Nevertheless I am glad to hear another nostalgic/melodic Patterson production after "Always" and "We'll See" and I recommend checking this out! 4/5
Written by:
DJ_Redstar
Updated: Monday 29th, March 2010
Whenever a Patterson single hits the shelves, it instantly becomes one of the hottest tracks of the moment. This has been the case since his Dogzilla days almost a decade ago. His latest single "Miss You" coincides as his first release of 2010 and as usual, comes without a remix.
Simon Patterson "Miss You"
Starting off in traditional style, Simon begins things with a solid kick drum and driving, slowly approaching percs. Trippy FX riffs/stabs add as nice fills as the track picks up pace. A rolling bassline and plucks soon appear, gradually backed by piano fills and soft pads as the breakdown approaches. Strings emerge during the break, painting a very heartbroken, emotional atmosphere while the piano plays dramatically. The Patterson saw chords soon filter their way in and the track begins to build up. A big snare and kick roll sweep us up and into the driving, nostalgic chorus. The theme is effective but the lead doesn't grab me the way that the theme in "Always" had. A good effort overall, worthy of the Patterson nameplate.
In Conclusion
Solid production, awesome FX and the breakdown are key highlights. I did enjoy the theme but again the nostalgia may not be a selling point for some. Nevertheless I am glad to hear another nostalgic/melodic Patterson production after "Always" and "We'll See" and I recommend checking this out! 4/5
Written by:
DJ_Redstar
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