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Rosie Lowe: Lover, Other review – freewheeling styles that all add up
The British singer’s third album slinks from bossa nova to breakbeats with aplomb
Possessing a soaring falsetto and raw huskiness, she debuted with the nocturnal atmospherics of 2013’s EP Right Thing before the major-label albums Control(2016)and Yu(2019)saw her touch on synth-pop and funk. Since going independent in 2020, Lowe has come into her own, releasing projects as varied as the luscious R&B EP Now, You Know and a choral-influenced collaboration with Duval Timothy, Son. Lowe’s powerful voice is a comforting constant, sinking into the languorous melodies of Mood to Make Love before layering harmonies on the achingly beautiful a cappella of Don’t Go and tripping over the frenetic beats of Something.
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