Marcel Vogel and LYMA’s debut EP, Games Change, is a delightful blend of soul and funk that speaks to the joys and challenges of parenthood. The EP’s five tracks explore the complex relationship dynamics between parents and their child, with some themes delivered through innuendo and others presented more directly.
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The EP opener, “Funk Money,” is a high-energy track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its electrifying synths and driving rhythm. “Head Back in the Game” is a standout track with its smooth midtempo groove and 70s-inspired vocal delivery. “Keep on Stepping” features a luxuriously syncopated bass line, washed-out vocals, and an intriguing mix of guitar and synth. “Cruisin'” is a hypnotic track that weaves in acid house-inspired elements, while “Pop My Cherry” is a Teddy Rileyesque tune that brings the EP to a close.
Marcel Vogel and LYMA’s signature blend of genre-mashing greatness shines through in each track, and the EP is a testament to their skills as musicians and producers. “Games Change” is a promising debut from this duo, and it’s sure to leave a lasting impression on fans of funk, soul, and dance music.
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