Carry Me Higher (feat Joy Anonymous & Danielle Ponder)
Henterlude
Back 2 Love (feat Jin Jin)
Brand New (feat James Vincent McMorrow & A-Trak)
Count On My Love (feat Daniel Wilson & Kon)
Godspeed (feat DJ E-Clyps)
Secretariat (feat Shaun J Wright)
Mercy (The Welcome) (feat Jacob Lusk)
Mercy (feat Jacob Lusk)
Your Mom Heart (interlude)
Happier (feat Clementine Douglas)
Review: The Blessed Madonna riffs on an immensely successful DJ career so far with the announcement of her debut album, Godspeed. So far, the public is only privy to the bonus single 'Happier', featuring singer Clementine Douglas, a pristine bubblegum dance number turbid with the bittersweet taint of melancholy on the part of the latter singer, and a driven, victorious feel in the production by theThe Blessed Madonna, personally known as Marea Stamper, herself. We can happily disclose, however, that the rest of the record is just as infectious and technical in equal parts, with earworming bass movements backed by stark breakbeat breakdowns and nostalgic moods, all cementing the moving story of Stamper's comeup on the international scene.
Carry Me Higher (feat Joy Anonymous & Danielle Ponder)
Henterlude
Back 2 Love (feat Jin Jin)
Brand New (feat James Vincent McMorrow & A-Trak)
Count On My Love (feat Daniel Wilson & Kon)
Godspeed (feat DJ E-Clyps)
Secretariat (feat Shaun J Wright)
Mercy (The Welcome) (feat Jacob Lusk)
Mercy (feat Jacob Lusk)
Your Mom Heart (interlude)
Happier (feat Clementine Douglas)
Review: The Blessed Madonna, aka US DJ and producer Marea Stamper is back with the release of her debut album proper after an album of remixes with Dua Lipa in previous years. Godspeed is a great embodiment of her sound which covers a wide range of house and disco styles, always served up with big energy and lots of love So far, fans have heard the bonus single 'Happier' featuring Clementine Douglas and it is a bittersweet bubblegum dance track blending melancholy vocals with triumphant production. The rest of the album promises the same infectious energy, with catchy basslines, sharp breakbeat breakdowns and a nostalgic feel. Godspeed captures Stamper's emotional depth and big time grooves in style.
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