b4 Revitalizes Its Vision with New Collaborations, Starting with Cute Door's 'Flashlight (Turn Me On)' - KALTBLUT Magazine
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b4 Revitalizes Its Vision with New Collaborations, Starting with Cute Door's 'Flashlight (Turn Me On)' - KALTBLUT Magazine
""Flashlight (Turn Me On)" is a bass-heavy, minimal pop track that evokes the feeling of traversing a dark, suburban backyard. The song features whispered vocals layered over a slow trap rhythm, complemented by glitchy textures that create an atmosphere steeped in desire and tension. Cute Door, who hails from Upstate New York, crafts her sound with themes of voyeurism and intimacy, making her an ideal artist to kickstart this new phase for b4."
"Originally conceived over a decade ago during her college days, Cute Door began as a means to rediscover her creativity outside the constraints of dream pop and shoegaze. With a classical piano background beginning at age four and self-taught skills in electronic music production, she has evolved her project from ambient drum and bass to its current club-centric form. Citing influences such as Gwen Stefani and Eartha Kitt, Cute Door's music melds pop sensibilities with dance floor energy, showcasing both fun and depth."
b4 unveils a new chapter by releasing Cute Door's single "Flashlight (Turn Me On)" and will issue weekly singles through mid-February in collaboration with Ripe. The single is a bass-heavy, minimal pop track with whispered vocals, a slow trap rhythm, and glitchy textures that evoke desire and tension and a dark suburban backyard atmosphere. Cute Door emphasizes voyeurism and intimacy in her sound. Cute Door started the project during college to rediscover creativity beyond dream pop and shoegaze. She studied classical piano from age four and taught herself electronic production, evolving from ambient drum and bass to club-centric music. Upcoming releases include fUnlistenable's first official non-remix, late-night club tracks, and collaborations featuring Tama Gucci and Rision.
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