Written by Elijah P.
As ‘genre-bending’ pop music continues to pervade the comfort zones of many listeners in the 2020s, a new crop of producers are on a mission to challenge the conventions of those pop genres they have been sitting on for the longest time. Take new blood producer Alice Lunafel’s Haute Couture project for instance. For the past 2 years or so, Haute Couture has stitched musical ideas founded by the internet’s endless desire for audiovisual aesthetics. Ranging from dreadful drone side projects to a drafted love letter-structured UK garage, Alice’s undying love to tap into those territories instantly becomes a midas touch for most of them.
For her latest collaboration “Salarin”, Alice invited Montalban-based rapper Kurimaw (PLAYA HATAZ) and Batasan’s very own All Rights (Hardknockz) for a collaboration that was spontaneous from the very beginning. But just like all unplanned events that’s involved with the creative process, it yielded fantastic results.
For 3 minutes and 56 seconds, “Salarin” is loaded with ideas that are traded left to right: Alice’s first ever verse written in Tagalog, Kurimaw’s first foray into the world of experimental pop music, and All Right’s non-aggro and more laid-back take on themes of alienation and self-doubt; All of these performances have resulted in a mishmash of catchy choruses, a rewarding yet melodramatic synth-flute combo, and an explosive arena rock outro.
“Salarin” is a blender full of glitch-y pop music, contemporary alternative rock-influenced rap, and all things that pushes those genres forward. For Northern Metro Manila’s newest rap pop stars Kurimaw and All Rights, they aren’t strangers to left-field production and peerless musical choices in their respective genres. Haute Couture just so happens to provide these previously mentioned rappers a boost for their creativity and sincerity in one track, elevating their talent to many different possible directions as a result.
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