John Hayes’ new album ‘Closer’ is a masterful blend of electronic and ambient sounds, forged in a moment of forced stillness. Written during his recovery from a serious ski injury, the album channels an unspoken tension between restlessness and restraint, resulting in warm, driving rhythms and emotional release.
Closer is a deeply personal and quietly powerful record, with singles like ‘Closer’ and ‘For Now’ introducing a new direction. The album draws from a lineage of artists like Jon Hopkins and Four Tet, with a focus on emotion and subtle propulsion. Hayes’ restraint and confidence make ‘Closer’ a compelling statement, earning attention rather than demanding it.
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