50mething is a sonic visionary whose music feels outer-worldly, especially because he has a way of fusing his love for writing with his passion for electronic sound. Hailing from Ealing in England, the artist is a maestro at multiple sonic instruments, and as one progresses with exploring his artistry, it becomes loud and clear. He has a way of evoking a sense of utopia in the minds of his listeners because while the lyrics feel like surreal moments of reflection, the music behind them feels like the actual source of spark and passion.

Crisp, Passionate and dreamy, this unknowingly would awaken the energy of 2015 heart-throbbingly good bangers in your mind.
With ‘You Can’t Tear It Up’, the artist reflects upon a tale of one-sided affection, where it’s too late to do anything. This makes you realise how, no matter how hard you try with some people, grabbing their attention might be something, but holding onto it is a task in itself, and also the fact that if you have to do this at all, they were never meant to be more than an infatuation. The sound on this release takes an unexpected turn from poignant storytelling to sonic realism, which is supported by groovy jazz music. When you first listen to it, you feel like a weight is lifted off your chest. The magic of layered program drums, crisp percussion folding with pulses of nostalgia, gives an element of heavy lament to this track, which feels like a blessing to the ears.
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