Last Forever, a sly cover version of Rod Stewart‘s Baby Jane from 1983, bears the unmistakable mark of Daniel Lindeberg, who takes this one into the space age.

Steven Kimber‘s vocal is haunting and adds a sensibility and a vulnerability that sets the whole tone of the the track.

The synths are a bold combination of bigger-than-life late 80ies stabs to ethereal Jarre-ish pads, thus build a B R O A D audio landscape for the vocal to dwell in.

The laidback drum machine is playfully programmed, if you pay attention.

A proper immersive headphone adventure with plenty of attractions to behold.

Kudos to Slightly Transformed for consistently pushing the envelope taking chances with the music they sign. The world needs more of that.

Out today on Juno Download exclusively.

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