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Born from a collaboration between Made By Pete, Blindsmyth and Kyozo, “I Remember” unfolds with a warm electronic palette that leans into emotional depth rather than club excess. The opening feels restrained, built on subtle rhythmic pulses and airy textures that gradually establish a reflective tone.
The rhythmic structure develops with a steady understated drive allowing the track to breathe rather than rush toward a peak. Percussion is crisp but never intrusive sitting behind a fluid bassline that anchors the composition. Synth layers arrive in waves often dissolving into one another creating a blurred harmonic space that feels both intimate and wide. Kyozo’s vocal presence adds a human thread treated with slight reverberation and delay while Blindsmyth’s influence emerges in the atmospheric detailing and restrained melodic choices that shape the emotional contour of the track. Overall.
As the arrangement progresses “I Remember” reveals a deeper emotional undercurrent where restraint becomes its strongest expressive tool. The production avoids heavy-handed drops instead focusing on gradual layering and subtle tonal shifts that reward attentive listening. There is a cinematic quality to the sound design as echoes stretch across the stereo field and small melodic fragments reappear in altered forms. Made By Pete’s signature warmth is evident throughout aligning with the refined aesthetics of his Life In Colour imprint and his broader London-rooted sonic identity. A cohesive and immersive listening experience.
This release stands as a high-quality electronic work marked by careful production choices and a clear artistic vision that aligns with Made By Pete’s evolving catalogue. It confirms the strength of this collaboration and fits naturally within contemporary melodic electronic spaces. A release of high quality that we are happy to host on our webzine through this review.