Wuzy Bambussy - “2 Miles High”

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2 Miles High,” by UK-based Wuzy Bambussy, is a true treat for fans of funky pop numbers. The song deftly blends organic and electronic elements to produce a unique sound, which does stand out from other releases that rely so heavily on midi and loops. The song’s opening double bass hook is highly infectious and establishes the mood for the rest of the music.

Its use of natural percussive elements, like claps and shakers, is one of its most notable aspects and is what made me fall in love with it in the first place. These components give the song unique and organic texture. The song’s rhythm and flow are enhanced by the muted guitar lines, which are a fantastic touch.

2 Miles High” has a certain air of sophistication, thanks to the use of warm brass tones, like the trumpet. It’s a fantastic addition that gives the song a refined edge and raises it above standard pop songs. Finally, the voice of Kat Harrison really sets the song alight. Her seductive mezzo-soprano voice, which offers a warm and delightful range, melds perfectly with the accompaniment.

Overall, Wuzy Bambussy’s “2 Miles High” is a superb example of slinky, funky pop that will leave you wanting more. The whole mix of the song is inventive and expertly executed.

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