Review: Loft – Mallorca (Radio Edit) (House)

This review covers the euro house track Loft – Mallorca Radio Edit).

This track was released in 1996 as a single.

The track starts off with a sliding synth. A guitar and clap then joins the track. After that, the vocals come in for a round in the main chorus.

From there, the kick comes in and a short verse comes in. After that, the vocals take the track into the main chorus. This section is capped off with an instrumental section.

Male vocals then come into the track, rapping out the next verse. After a synth makes an appearance, the female vocals rejoin the track for the next round of the main chorus. This section is capped off with an instrumental with brief appearances of the male vocals.

After that, the backup female vocals come in to extend the main chorus. Shortly after, the male vocals return to the track for the next verse. The female vocals return and take the track into the main chorus again. From there, the track drops down partly as the vocals repeat part of the main chorus. Another sliding note synth makes an appearance, leading the track out.

For me, the vocals are pretty decent. The male female rap singing dynamic is certainly in play here. I don’t really have a problem with it here.

The guitars do sound decent enough. They do remind me of the guitars found in the track Captain Jack – Captain Jack, but that’s about it. This track definitely has its differences as well.

Overall, this is a pretty decent track. It’s got good vocals and well done synths. The guitars are a bit on the familiar side, but that’s about it. So, a decent track all around.

Score
7/10

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