Maidu & Heather Findlay – The Way I See You

It’s been a long time coming, but the song co-written by Heather Findlay with the incognito experimental electronica collaboration going by the name Maidu is finally released as a download EP.

It’s labelled as “Dubstep/Grime”, but rock fans shouldn’t let that put them off. True, there aren’t any rock guitars in sight; instrumentally it’s all multi-layered atmospheric soundscapes, fluttering electronic effects and eastern-style percussion, with the addition of some upright bass and a little acoustic guitar. Heather’s fans certainly shouldn’t be disappointed by her contribution; a beautiful ethereal vocal with a seductive melody that gets stuck in your head after no more than a couple of listens. The chilled-out vibe is very different from her own 2011 guitar-based EP “The Phoenix Suite”, but arguably this is the more progressive record in the original sense of the word. It certainly shows a different side of her vocals and songwriting.

The full 6-track EP contains two additional mixes of the song by Tzfat and J Sparrow, plus three instrumental mixes. It’s all probably intended to be played on shuffle mixed in with other music rather than played all the way through in one sitting like a conventional album.

Heather has certainly suggested doing more electronica-based work in the future. If there’s any more to come in this vein, I’m looking forward to hearing it.

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5 Responses to Maidu & Heather Findlay – The Way I See You

  1. Wander says:

    This is a really cool track and I wouldn’t mind Heather exploring these kind of sounds further in the future. Excited for what comes next.

  2. Tim Hall says:

    Same here. Will be very interesting to see what Heather comes up with next.

  3. Dave Ormston says:

    I could have sworn I could hear acoustic guitar and double bass on this ! Heather does something of a “Sade” on this one I think. Interesting and as you say truly progressive. Not really my cuppa tho’

  4. Tim Hall says:

    Is it actual guitar or samples? I’m prepared to be proved wrong on this…

  5. Tim Hall says:

    Been told (by someone who should know!) that it is real guitar and upright bass. So you were right. Slightly re-worded the review to correct this. Serves me right for listening on cheap PC speakers…