Carm Hal. returns with his exploratory sophomore single, ’Salmon (The Colour Not The Fish).

“Produced to perfection, Carm Hal. lives up to his name. Crafting a track that would not be out of place within the exhaustive world of lo-fi hip hop radio.”


Carm Hal. returns with his exploratory sophomore single, ’Salmon (The Colour Not The Fish).

Moving through a river of soft, lo-fi pop, the Brisbane-based singer-songwriter reveals a track of three parts. Existing within the friction between the title's two linguistic connotations - the first a calming blend of pinky-orange colour and the second fish which has intrinsic links to problems of overfishing - the track finds itself passing through reflections of calm before settling once again into silence.

Produced to perfection, Carm Hal. lives up to his name. Crafting a track that would not be out of place within the exhaustive world of lo-fi hip hop radio.


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Review Written By Jennifer Pudney

 

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