Pop/Review Mary Knoblock - Excuse Me While I Go Fall In Love

Mary Knoblock is an EDM artist and NEO classical composer as well as a fine artist who started the Produced by a Girl platform, movement, and gateway for female producers and artists while signed to Andre Williams for A&R Development via UMG in 2019. She had amassed a prolific set of electronic music and numerous albums before being signed. Her discography includes an impressive 23 albums with 150 songs produced and composed with her unique style of electronica meets jazz meets classical and trap EDM music.

“Excuse Me While I Go Fall In Love” by Mary Knoblock is a stunning fusion of contemporary experimental talent with neo-classical beauty. Knoblock, who is well-known for incorporating unfiltered emotion into her songs, takes listeners on another moving voyage of passion and introspection.

The song creates a captivating soundtrack that is both ethereal and energizing by fusing her trademark airy voice with an energetic speed. Although its surreal aspect serves as a precursor to her beloved song “Halo,” it is a stand-alone composition that demonstrates her range as an artist. Knoblock's ability as a composer and performer is demonstrated by the smooth blending of classical themes with modern rhythms.

“Excuse Me While I Go Fall In Love's” lyrics, which evoke awe and emotion that are widely accessible, examine the brief but significant moments of falling in love. These feelings are reflected in the music, which alternates between intense rhythmic peaks and beautifully layered melodies. The end product is a musical depiction of the intricacies of love and creation that is both uplifting and reflective.

Knoblock's inventiveness and enthusiasm for pushing musical boundaries are demonstrated by her ability to create such a rich and expressive sound. She reinforces her status as a trailblazing figure in avant-garde and neo-classical music with this track. “Excuse Me While I Go Fall In Love” is an unforgettable experience rather than merely a song.

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