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Saving Face (GAIKA Remix)

from In No Particular Order by MARSHALL VINCENT

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Experimental Brixton-born artist GAIKA presents a heady remix of Marshall Vincent’s Saving Face, a track from 'In No Particular Order', Marshall’s recent EP out now on SA Recordings.

Fusing references to Black British subcultures with abstract, glistening shapes, GAIKA transforms the original into something new and unfamiliar, placing Marshall’s sultry vocals into warped, dubby frameworks.

Born out of his travels through the many global currents of contemporary London, GAIKA’s music is dark yet melodic, experimental yet catchy. While drawing strongly from his Brixton upbringing and his Jamaican and Grenadian heritage, GAIKA’s sound is ultimately expansive, seamlessly weaving musical motifs, vocal flows and slangs of UK, US and Caribbean music.

Marshall Vincent’s songs are concerned not only with the nuances of love and emotion, but also with deeper identity issues such as race and sexuality, harvesting a deep, radical sensitivity to find power in pain. Sonically, they could be defined as intimate R&B, but there are threads of classical, folk, and electronic present, all woven together with the aim of honest, universal storytelling. More important than genre is the pursuit of clarity and meaning, and as such, the references found within Marshall’s work are abundant.

‘Saving Face (GAIKA Remix)’ is out now, November 24th via SA Recordings.

lyrics

You say you’re never looking for it
But text a lot of johns on your phone
What good is a date if we never can afford it
But we cannot bare being alone
We do

Whatever it is on the track 9 to 5
To never know each other better
I be tired 9 to 5 fall asleep next to phones
When I know I am not at home

Oh saving face
Don’t make the mistake
To love who you hate
To love who you hate now

Oh saving face
Don’t make the mistake
To love who you hate
To love who you hate now
You give back no time
Even when you leave your shit at mines
Oh losing my mind
You give me back no life
Because we do
Whatever it is on the track 9 to 5
To never know each other better
I be tired 9 to 5 fall asleep next to phones
When I know I am not at home

Oh saving face
Don’t make the mistake
To love who you hate
To love who you hate now

Oh saving face
Don’t make the mistake
To love who you hate
To love who you hate now

credits

from In No Particular Order, track released November 24, 2021
Written, produced and performed by: Marshall Vincent
Remixed by: GAIKA
Mastering by: Enyang Urbiks
Publishing: Sony/ATV Music Publishing (DE)

Catalogue No: SA064

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MARSHALL VINCENT Berlin, Germany

Marshall Vincent, inspired by his time living in Berlin, New York, and Chicago, weaves together a soulful blend of orchestral, electronic, pop and folk elements to tell stories of life and love in vivid colour. Songs that are a mix of heartfelt ballads, haunting basslines, and dramatic strings draw a strong line to the alternative R&B of Moses Sumney, and the folky inspired songs of Kate Bush. ... more

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