House/Review The Ocean Beneath - Show Up (feat. Holly Taymar)

Leeds-based producer Matt Burnside, AKA The Ocean Beneath creates experimental progressive house music with hints to classic 80’s records and the heart of 90’s house and trance. Building a solid following since 2019 and collaborations with top musicians and vocalists The Ocean Beneath is here to stay. Holly Taymar is a passionate writer-performer hailing from York. Holly’s songwriting and storytelling are profoundly influenced by personal experiences and a desire to connect on a meaningful level.

Holly Taymar, a singer-songwriter from York, collaborates with The Ocean Beneath on their most recent track, "Show Up." Heartfelt lyrics and a throbbing electronic atmosphere are expertly combined in this progressive house anthem to create a piece that feels both intimate and wide.

“Show Up” is fundamentally an appeal for fortitude and advancement in the face of obstacles in life. With intense house beats and a complex synth arrangement, The Ocean Beneath creates an engrossing aural backdrop that intensifies throughout the song. This changing background gives the song vitality and direction by reflecting the emotional journey of conquering challenges.

The song's focal point is Holly Taymar's vocal delivery. Her performance is vibrant and emotionally charged, with melodies that blend in well with the complex production. Her voice floats over the throbbing rhythms, striking a powerful mix between strength and tenderness. This song is the ideal anthem for times of introspection and inspiration since the lyrical themes of perseverance and hope blend in well with the upbeat vibe of the progressive house genre.

One particularly striking partnership that combines technological innovation with human passion is “Show Up.” It not only demonstrates Holly Taymar's vocal and lyrical prowess but also The Ocean Beneath's ability to create transforming house music. This song encourages listeners to keep going despite the obstacles in their path, whether they are dancing or reflecting.

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