The ultimate montage song of ever you’ve one today. Recently, we featured Jay Prince on the blog, today it’s Jay Pryor. Two very good, but very different artists.
Jay Pryor is an Irish producer that can thank One Direction for his meteoric rise to fame. Born and bred in the broader dance music culture, his big break came in 2017 when he co-produced Louis Tomlinson’s track with everyone’s favourite pie-throwing Ibiza/Las Vegas veteran; Steve Aoki. Just Hold On has over 500 million streams, and allowed him to release successful remixes of Niall Horan’s Slow Hands and Zayn and Snakehip’s collaboration, Cruel. Harry and Liam need to keep an eye on Pryor (although a dance version of Kiwi would be an amazing smash-up of energy).
Teenage Crime is as summery as it gets. A lazy, chilled out electronic beat patterns along, with very high, almost ghostly, vocals thinking back wistfully to the days of reckless youth. The electronic foundation is built on with cymbals and what’s sound like glockenspiels. I could be wrong, but it wouldn’t be out of place on a Kygo album. Young and vibrant, it’s a dance track that could hold it’s own in a club set as well as it could poolside. The transitions between the repeated lyrics get a bit more boisterous, a heavier vibe and allow for this flexibility. The song moves elegantly (or as elegantly as you can) from Kygo to David Guetta.
It’s clearly a track that has been made with fun in mind. Pryor is a young producer, very keen to experiment with his sound on remixes and his own music equally. He’s gonna do well I think, and if you have a montage you need some music for, I’d get enquiringly about royalties if I were you.
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