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Jameson Tabor released his new track In the Glove late last year, evoking the god of pop in his title. The California based singer, songwriter and producer really gave the world a new age techno track to moonwalk to. It’s honestly hard to not give in to the sway of the rhythm. Jameson is bringing back Disco and throwing in some techno pop to the mix.
Jameson Tabor has packed a lot into this song and it surprisingly works. He gives us the soulful vocal riffs, the techno keyboard and the enticing drum guitar combo. He showcases his vocal prowess in this track with his high pitched notes and the baritone entry. It begins with a keyboard section and Jameson’s voice follows with a “Come hither” quality to it. The song has such a crackling quality that hooks you in right from the get go. The brief moment of vocal layering when Jameson has his solo adds so much texture to the song. A special shout out to the concept of the song cover art, the glittery hand adds great character to the song even before you hear it. The glitter glove and sections of the song is a tasteful tip of the hat to Micheal Jackson.
The song would fit in like the last piece of the jigsaw puzzle in 2011 release- Crazy, Stupid, Love. You can imagine the song in the background to a montage of the characters having their respective experiences of love. This song would add a layer to the biting comedy of the movie allowing the scene to pop even more.
Jameson is a self made artist who has worked with some of the industry’s finest, a few of whom have even been Grammy winners. You must follow him to stay tuned to his new releases.