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Live Review: St. Albion teams up with Max Frost for 'Ghosting'

8 November 2016 | 3:41 pm | Aiden Benavides

After the success of 'Hold on' Australian producer St. Albion and Austin-born singer/songwriter Max Frost come together on the track 'Ghosting'.

After the success of tracks like 'Hold on' and the release of his debut EP, Australian producer St. Albion and Austin-born singer/songwriter Max Frost come together on the track 'Ghosting', a track full of dynamic running synth lines and stunning vocals.

The production provided by St. Albion starts off with a running synth line that builds anticipation, paired with the vocals of Max Frost the 1st verse is quite reserved and allows the chorus to really go all out with loud synth hits and loud vocals that can fill up any room. There's a lot of feeling conveyed by the production in this track, from the sneaky running bass to the loud synth hits in the chorus this track can convey a lot even without the lyrics.

Max Frost is providing the vocals on 'Ghosting', transitioning from syncopated singing in the verse to pelting out the chorus Max brings a dynamic and interesting performance to 'Ghosting' that blends perfectly with the aesthetic.

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St. Albion shared on the meaning behind the 'Ghosting'

“Me and Max sat down and wrote the song together. It’s about ending a relationship–or getting away from something–that’s toxic. It’s not strictly about a boy and girl breaking up, it could be about anything: a bad business relationship, a bad friendship. It’s a little bit fun, but there’s meaning to it as well.”

St. Albion has made clear about his intention to release a video for 'Ghosting', with a track with this much potential I can't wait to see what he comes up with. We look forward to hearing more from St. Albion soon.

Words by Aiden Benavides

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