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Live Review: Richie Quake doesn't have to 'Try' in his latest release.

9 December 2016 | 8:37 am | Natalie Turner

Richie Quake releases an effortless yet complex track 'Try', that floats from an 80's electronic soundscape to snippets of alternative RnB.

Producer, vocalist, songwriter and DJ, Richie Quake first entered the spotlight with an extensive stream of tracks that flooded the underground music scene in his hometown of Brooklyn. 2016 has been a further exaggeration of his talent, releasing a constant flow of singles which gained quick recognition for their weird and wonderful collections of modern alternative-electronica.

His latest release, 'Try' is a testament to his effortless yet complex production style from which he floats from an 80's electronic soundscape to snippets of alternative RnB. Quake uses his commendable skill of infusing genres to create a sound unique to him and him only. 'Try' is a bed of progressive synth claps and Quake's lightly manipulated vocals, an enticing accentuation of all the highlights across numerous genres, making the track feel more personal and familiar.

He's making us fall in love all over again with 'Try' conveying the complexity of love "even though being in love is beautiful, it doesn't make everything perfect". His undoubtedly refined and sharpened production style showcases a refreshing outlook towards genre-crossing hybrids of electronic, making it easy to comprehend why MTV, Nylon and Yahoo all wholeheartedly  support the young producer and his endeavours.

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This Brooklyn lad is one to look out for as 'Try' is just a small taste of what's to come in the near future for this young talent, have a listen.

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