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Funk Meets Psychedelia: Sexpop’s ‘Who To Call’ is a Genre-Defying Triumph

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Sexpop, the genre-blurring brainchild of multi-instrumentalist and producer Blaise Eldred, is back with a sparkling new single, “Who To Call.” Following the breakout success of their 2022 album Sexpop 2 and the hit single “Way You Walk,” which earned over a million streams, Blaise has transitioned from solo studio wizard to band leader, turning Sexpop into a dynamic live performance experience after relocating to Austin, Texas. “Who To Call” marks the first release from this new chapter of the band’s evolution—and it’s a dazzling display of Blaise’s artistic growth.

The track is a funk-infused, synth-pop gem that showcases Blaise’s knack for weaving together lush textures, groove-driven basslines, and infectious melodies. What’s most remarkable is how it balances the retro with the contemporary, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The shimmering layers of synths and psychedelic undertones reflect the influence of Austin’s rich musical landscape, while Blaise’s penchant for catchy hooks and danceable beats remains front and centre.

“Who To Call” delves into the emotional complexity of being caught in the push-and-pull of a relationship, with Blaise describing it as “about being stuck in a relationship but still having undeniable love for the person and going back and forth with each other within the ups and downs.” This heartfelt narrative is underscored by the track’s polished, genre-blending production, which deftly melds elements of funk, psych-pop, and dance music. The result is a track that’s as compelling lyrically as it is sonically.

Fans of Blood Orange, Leisure, and Tame Impala will find themselves right at home with “Who To Call,” but the unique Sexpop twist ensures that this is more than a mere tribute to its influences. Blaise’s production is meticulous, layering rhythmic intricacies and synth flourishes in a way that feels effortlessly cohesive. The song is equally at ease on a dance floor as it is in a late-night chill-out playlist, cementing Sexpop’s reputation as genre-defying pioneers.

As a glimpse into the future of Sexpop, “Who To Call” hints at bigger things to come. With its rich production, relatable lyrics, and Blaise Eldred’s unmistakable touch, Sexpop continues to push the boundaries of modern pop and funk, ensuring that listeners are in for a vibrant, unpredictable ride.

Tom L.

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