Superstar
http://www.mancreview.com/2013/09/single-of-the-week-superstar-by-julie-gordon-digital-orchestra/ Julie E Gordon is a singer songer writer from Dudley whose impressive musical CV has gained her a reputation as an exemplary singer amongst her musical peers. Having worked alongside Shaun Ryder in The Happy Mondays and Black Grape, Julie is considered a honorary Mancunian and her musical foundations lie very much in Manchester. With her amazing voice, Julie has the range comparable to Whitney Houston, the soul of Beverly Knight and the rich sensitivity of Ella Fitzgerald . A real talent, Julie has worked with many artists and proven to be a diverse singer and captivating performer. In an age of a mass concentration of female singers, Julie is a solid reminder of that timeless singer, who oozes charisma, class and depth. Having recently joined forces with DeStijls composer Pascal D, Julie has embarked upon a new project called Julie Gordon & Digital Orchestra, where she is extending her musical style to synchronise with a distinctive synths and backdrop of beats. Having been busy working on their debut EP, Julie Gordon & Digital Orchestra, will be releasing their debut single Superstar, which has been selected as my Single of the Week. Available to buy from King Prawn Records from September 2013, Superstar showcases the dynamic and collective talent of both Julie and Pascal. Think back to the days when disco music was invigorating, club music was infectious and urban music was funky, mix it up with a sleek modern make-over then you get an idea what Superstar is about. Its a brilliant track, an immaculate production, which sees Gordons vocals soar and resonate against the celebratory soundscape. With her velvet and gusty tones, Gordon has one of those voices which is a striking powerhouse, an effortless force of nature which elevates the sentiments of the song. With its sonic drums and flicker bongo beats, Superstar pulsates with a disco vibe, whilst creating a funky Latin undertone. Whats great about Superstar is its subtle shift of sounds, which crossover into a trancedance genre likened to the early 90s club scene. Through the elongated sax-synths and xylophonic ripples Superstar emits a cool urban breeze which chills against the quivering synths. Along with the gliding orchestral overtures and funky piano-esque synths, Superstar sweeps towards a retro horizon, a sort of sunset ambience taking the song to a euphoric crescendo. https://www.facebook.com/JulieGordonAndTheDigitalOrchestra?fref=ts http://www.kingprawnrecords.co.uk/