The Wheel by SOHN
Tom Jenkins | Monday 1 October, 2012 16:52
Those who’ve heard London/Vienna-based SOHN’s previous online-only tracks, Oscillate and Warnings, will be aware the producer and multi-instrumentalist’s weapon of choice is his voice. Vulnerable and quivering, its timbre perfectly suits his fragile songs. On The Wheel, his first single release, SOHN – the character at least – sounds more emotionally confident, chastising his lover with ‘all this fuss over nothing, re-inventing the wheel’ – or is he chastising himself? The Wheel is out Nov 5 through fledgling label Aesop. Head to his website for a free download of those aforementioned online-only tracks.
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