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\"Jaymes<\/a><\/p>\n

Even whilst on my summer break, I haven\u2019t failed to notice the ripples of excitement that have penetrated through the blogosphere regarding Jaymes Young<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n

In what\u2019s been a quite meteoric rise to notice for the L.A. based anomaly, who gives little in the way of information out on his project. However, in those few short weeks an online mixtape has garnered mass circulation, critical acclaim, led to tour support slots with one of this year\u2019s buzz bands – London Grammar<\/strong> and a rush release of the impending debut EP \u201cDark Star<\/strong>\u201d due September 10th.<\/p>\n

The music is as super smooth as Jaymes<\/a><\/strong> is it seems. At a glance, \u201cDark Star<\/strong>\u201d the EP is filled by wonderfully luscious soundscapes, R \u2018n\u2019 B infusions and an altogether mesmerising outlook.<\/p>\n

On closer look however, title track \u201cDark Sta<\/strong>r\u201d gives a warming flourish of spacey dub beats in compliment to the urban edged candour of Jaymes<\/a><\/strong> beguiling vocals. <\/p>\n

Whilst \u201cTwo More Minutes<\/strong>\u201d perpetrates on a more modernist mainstream level of contemporary electronic pop, evolving into the EP\u2019s most widely identifiable composition. <\/p>\n

Dream pop lovers will undoubtedly be happily wrapped in both \u201cOne Last Time<\/strong>\u201d and \u201cMoondust<\/strong>\u201d \u2013 the former being divinely esoteric in nature, the latter in addition to a similar sense of being carries a spacier atmospherically uplifting viewpoint.<\/p>\n

Serving as finale \u201cWondering<\/strong>\u201d is reliant on a heavy back beat, strains of piano and Jaymes<\/a><\/strong> perfectly placed jazzily affected vocal as its guide. A cut through in dynamics is seen via an electric guitar riff finish <\/p>\n

Guys and dolls, Jaymes Young<\/a><\/strong> is an artist to be intrigued about. His name is blowing up now and by golly from what I\u2019ve listened to here and upon the mixtape, there is only one way his career path is going and that is, set to become one of the next big names. <\/p>\n