Autorub indulges all his musical whimsy when it comes to sound creation. Tweaking melodies, rhythms, and vocals, he curates scintillating dimensions that you just won’t get anywhere else. Inspired by vintage rock bands like The Beatles’ folk rock, Queen’s pop rock, and perhaps even David Bowie’s flamboyance, he follows in their footsteps while retaining his own unique direction and vision. There’s a lot of contemporary accents also mixed into this pool, making the listening experience a timeless affair that can be enjoyed by people of all musical preferences. His latest release is ‘Miss Mace 432HZ’, a frequency that, once you tap into, is creative, engaging, and so incredibly fun. Listen Now!
The track has Queen’s baroque pop charm that flows into a Panic at the Disco! ethos as well. Lot of pleasing melodic formations. The instrumentals are full of whimsy and the vocals are full of harmonies. The rhythm poses an asymmetric and intriguing groove that feels simple and complex at the same time. And there are also a lot of dramatic features across the soundscape that activate the hidden potentials in the backdrop. So well conceived and presented, it is a testament to the compositional virtue and sophisticated vision of the artist.
The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music!
You can listen to ‘Miss Mace 432HZ’ by Autorub here –