Yeoman “Dug The Grave”

Love, heartbreak and loss, the three emotions that seem to be conflicting with each other, intertwined together and became the addictive heavy electronic/future bass track “Dug The Grave” from YEOMAN. “Dug The Grave” continues YEOMAN’s highly sensitive cinematic production while wonderfully tackles the nuance of color, light and emotions through a versatile sonic adventure.

Two things listeners could immediately pick up from this track are craftsmanship and aesthetic. YEOMAN puts hearts and emotions into his work. Every layer of instruments — from the synth to the beat to the production has emotions speaking right through them. His backdrops breathe through the track with a flow and a heart, and that’s what makes his music special from all others.

Bailey Jehl’s smooth vocal is the cherry on top and the other soul of “Dug the Grave.” Her vocal tone itself is the perfect representation of love. In the dark, sensitively shimmering backdrops that gaze into the abyss at times, the natural light and beauty of her vocal tone is supported and emphasized throughout the track. YEOMAN surely knows his way around vocal productions. He treats her voice with care and grace, highlighting its best performances and conditions.

The versatile artist is also known for his refreshing design of the sound and cinematic fragments that instantly put listeners into the front roll of an in-theater sci-fi movie. His creations are extremely detailed and polished, always panned and toned to perfection. He breaks heart in a second and glues them together within the blink of an eye, that’s how good YEOMAN is.

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