[SONG OF THE DAY] Litche - "But Isn't Love Important?"

photo credit: Taliah Darcy-Shaw

Atmospheric Aussie producer Litche shared a new track this week, “But Isn’t Love Important?” Just in time for the over commercialized holiday that makes us all insecure about love and romance, Litche (born Sam Litchfield) leverages, of all things, a sample from a 1980s horror movie to have us contemplating where we prioritize love in our lives. I’ll admit that even before I knew the source of the sample, I found the question to somewhat haunt me long after the song was over.

For newcomers to the Newcastle native, if you vibe with Tourist, Gold Panda, Rx Gibbs, etc, Litche will be an effortless addition to your rotation. His incorporation of unique samples to his ambient leaning production style make you feel very much at home with yourself. “I like adding something human to my music even if it’s just a field recording of real world noises or someone speaking,” Litche explains, “It helps me connect to the tone and journey of the track on a whole different level. The contrast between bright and dark distorted sounds on this song to me gives the impression of inner conflicting feelings, maybe my inner psyche and its dealings with the ongoing positive and negative thoughts that appear in my mind throughout each day.”

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