Following on from the kaleidoscopic swirl of the breakthrough hit “Choreograph”, New York native Gilligan Moss goes on to unveil yet another potent weapon in his glittering pop arsenal, in the form of “It Felt Right”.
Taken from the forthcoming, highly anticipated debut EP “Ceremonial”, it showcases a more restrained side of Moss’ oeuvre, but one that is no less delightfully off-kilter or infectious, with jazzy keyboards slipping and sliding around a gospel tinged call and response chorus, with warm vocals and strange samples all joining forces to create a deliciously offbeat pop anthem in waiting.
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