Eev Frances: Sometimes I Forget to Breathe
Briefly

Eev Frances, a Philadelphia producer, has significantly evolved her sound over the past four years. Her new release, 'Sometimes I Forget to Breathe,' showcases a clearer, more polished style, moving from abstract beginnings to intricate compositions. Drawing on influences from late-'90s IDM, tracks like 'Pistol Whip (Demo)' present a lively yet emotionally complex sound. The album exemplifies a confident step in Frances' artistic journey, marking a notable shift towards more meticulously crafted music that retains her signature edge and experimental ethos.
Frances' new release showcases a more polished sound, with intricate beats and melodies, marking a significant evolution from her earlier, more abstract works.
The influence of late-'90s IDM is palpable, as seen in the opening track, 'Pistol Whip (Demo),' which blends frenetic energy with emotionally complex melodies.
This record signifies a transformation in Frances’ artistry, presenting music that's not just vibrant but reflects a deeper level of intricacy and sophistication.
Frances' earlier works had a chaotic, primordial essence, but 'Sometimes I Forget to Breathe' sees her confidently stepping into a fully formed, nuanced style.
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