David J Boswell's new single, "I Know What I Saw," moves away from disco's fun into something darker. The Sheffield-based artist is known for his upbeat, danceable songs, but this one is very different from his usual style. He doesn't stick to the same old rhythms, instead, he tries out a sound that is more mysterious and movie-like.
People know Boswell for his work with The All Seeing I and the electronic duo Hiem. He plays many different instruments and has worked with musicians such as Phil Oakey and Roots Manuva. He is now signaling a new artistic direction with his full name. This direction includes storytelling and sounds that are deeper and more thrilling.
"I Know What I Saw" is a song from his next album, "Going Down Slow." It tells a scary story about seeing UFOs and getting taken away in Sheffield. The song doesn't make people dance, instead, it draws them in with its creepy mood and interesting story. Boswell is a great musician, but this time he's more interested in setting a mood than getting people to dance.
As he learns this new style, Boswell is very sure of himself. He knows a lot about electronic music, but what really stands out is how he can make space and tension. The song makes people think about what they see and feel, and about things that are strange and new.
"I Know What I Saw" is a fascinating look at what Boswell's next chapter will be like. It looks like Going Down Slow will tell new stories and explore new themes that haven't been told before. People who like his disco songs will be surprised and excited by this change, and it shows that David J. Boswell still has much to say.
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