Get ready to have your sonic perceptions expanded! A thrilling new artist, Pattern Perception, has officially joined the ranks of the esteemed Jack Said What label. Discovered through the Data Transmission demo feedback sessions, Pattern Perception is no ordinary talent; his music is fueled by “audio psychoactive motifs,” promising a truly unique and immersive experience.
While we eagerly await his forthcoming album, Pattern Perception has already teamed up with Jack Said What’s own uber-producer, Steve Mac. Mac, clearly recognizing something special in a raw Pattern Perception track, decided to put his own spin on it, and the result is nothing short of massive.
That “something special” is “The Colours Of,” a house track that will undoubtedly send shivers down your spine and lift your spirits sky-high. It kicks off with a captivating percussive build-up and a burbling bassline, gradually introducing vibrant synth stabs and floaty female vocals that add layers of rich color and texture. But it’s after the first drop-down that “The Colours Of” truly takes flight. Prepare for an undeniable surge of classic, hands-in-the-air piano keys followed by a gentle 303 wiggle that collectively propel the track into a realm of pure celestial euphoria.
If you’re a fan of the iconic sounds of Duke Dumont, Secondcity, Route 94, or yearn for the deep, melodic house explosion of a decade ago, then “The Colours Of” is about to become your new obsession. This isn’t just a track; it’s a consciousness-expanding, kaleidoscopic cut that you’ll want to experience again and again. Keep an eye out for Pattern Perception – this is just the beginning!




