Hooking into the still-nascent soul revival, Adelaide/Sydney duo Collarbones release a single that could have been written by Jai Paul. Warm but esoteric, the song is shaped by long, sliding samples that sound like continuous pan pipe notes gently manipulated by Autotune. One of the boys sings, with all the crooning, sexualised sincerity of club soul, while the beats stutter in and out of silence. Amazing.
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