Feel the dew of an October morning with Helaine Vis "Autumn", a high calibre track

Helaine Vis, a Polish artist, hits the spot with her hit "Autumn" which is followed by a full album "Pretty Cliché" of the same level of quality. This title has different strong points but the main one is that of being able to make feel a "pink autumn", soft and nostalgic autumn that makes dream.
If we deconstruct the production, we can say that it reminds us of a fantastic film in steampunk style. The delicious xylophone notes are a real lullaby that enchants the ears. In the background, the rather pop-R&B tempo adds more rhythm. Finally, the vocal performance has the charm and technique of Audra Mae (Avicii “Addicted to you”) and the storytelling style of Lana Del Rey. A track not to be missed as much for its quality as for the universe in which it makes you dive. Stream below
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