Personal Igloo is the solo project of Auckland based song writer/producer, Hamish Nixon, which brings together soul and pop with some raspy vocals and a love for bands such as Kings of Leon. Old Me is the first track from his forthcoming second EP, which will be out in the next month or so and is a very clean representation of modern pop with some look backs to Eighties-style soul. Destined for the clubs and radio at almost exactly three minutes in length, it commences lightly with some playground noise in the background and then the instruments come in to build the layers which support the multi-tracked vocals.
But just when one thinks they know where this is going the vocals become singular, and we get a beck and call, with the instrumentation taking a break before it comes back in. Later in the song we get some wailing guitar in the background, and this all adds to quite a bit of variety within. The arrangement does keep returning to the same pattern, but there are breaks within this which allows the listener to reset. I was somewhat surprised when it finished to be honest as the final instrumental section appears to be leading back into the chorus but instead it just ends, and I can imagine an extended version of this being made available where it comes back again. For those who enjoy smooth beats and a real vibe.
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About the author Kev Rowland

From 1990 – 2006 I ran Feedback fanzine in the UK, writing about bands that were rarely covered in the mainstream press, many of whom were in the underground scene. I built close ties with many British Progressive groups in particular, including writing the newsletter for Freewill, getting gigs for Credo and writing the introduction to Galahad’s OCMDII compilation. I reviewed literally thousands of cassettes and then CDs from bands from throughout the world, and was lucky enough to interview many of them. During this period I also contributed to the French progzine Acid Dragon, wrote for the music newspaper Rock ‘n’ Reel and was also involved with the Ghostland website. In 2006 I moved to NZ, and stopped running Feedback (which was then renamed Amplified after I left, at my request) having produced over 80 editions with more than 11,000 pages of print and heaven knows how many reviews
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