Pontus de Wolfe’s "My Heart’s to Blame" is London’s soul wrapped in Swedish precision


Swedish musician and producer Pontus de Wolfe has just released his new single, "My Heart's to Blame," and it's a vibrant discovery influenced by the city of London. Written during a creative trip to the town in the autumn of 2024, the song captures a blend of sunny optimism and deep reflection.

The beat is catchy, akin to a jazzy version of drum and bass, layered over uplifting melodies. It has a striking quality, reminiscent of storytelling in the style of The Streets, while also drawing from the thoughtful sounds of The Eraser. However, this track is undeniably Pontus's own. His voice is full of character and feeling, yet it blends smoothly into the music, making the whole piece feel both fresh and timeless.

Pontus has been hands-on with every aspect of this project, from producing to mixing at the RMV Arresten studio in Stockholm, which is part of the RMV Music family. The result is a polished sound that retains a genuine warmth, balancing technical skill with spontaneous emotion. Every beat, chord, and vocal touch is carefully placed, giving the song an effortless vibe.

"My Heart's to Blame" isn't just a song, it's an experience. It invites listeners into Pontus's world, where the vibrant energy of London meets Swedish creativity, blending jazzy elements with electronic beats. It's a track that's easy to get lost in, yet it's just as simple to return to, revealing new layers with each listen.

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