A sultry, dark and immersive adventure lies in wait on Aquarius, aka the brand new single from luminous alt-pop artist st.james. Officially billowing out into the world, Aquarius marks a stylistic shift for st.james from her earlier work; but it's ultimately a stunning and welcome deviation, bustling with futuristic hues as well as a smattering of st.james' more vintage trademark flair.
Aquarius crawls and undulates with glossy production and immersive layers, with st.james effortlessly sweeping and skipping vocally amongst hip hop, electronic and alt-pop undertones. Polished, poised and oozing with charisma, st.james emerges with the ultimate sonic glow-up via her new track, nodding to both the past and present simultaneously, as she explains, "I listened to a lot of The Beatles when I was writing this, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band! I think I also subconsciously got the intensity of the vocals from listening to Halsey's If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power album as well. But I wanted it to feel futuristic, with a little hint of some vintage energy".
Working alongside Luke Palmer as the primary producer, st.james also brought in Matt Bartlem as co-producer for Aquarius, with Luke and st.james initially throwing ideas around from an early demo before passing over to Matt to finesse and edit, leading to the eventual bewitching end result. Bouyed by a shared creative vision alongside her collaborators, st.james also fluidly explores intimate and universal themes throughout the visceral single, with a transcendental narrative take on the world and self realisation, as st.james elaborates, "Aquarius is about shining the light on what was once hidden in shadows. It's personal and also written from a collective point of view. The awakening of our minds and deciding to forge our own beliefs from information presented to us, rather than consuming mindlessly and regurgitating old, tired belief systems".
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