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Ardon England - EP Review: That's Camp

09 May 2024 // A review by djnamehere

As you can probably tell, That's Camp by Ardon England would most appeal to LBGTQA+ listeners. This is a six track EP. Though, one track is a radio edit of another. I think that this falls into the more house/bass house category. It's somewhat vocal, although, the vocals are mostly what you get from typical EDM tracks, as opposed to standard pop songs. There's some singing, and some talking.

Leather Daddy - I'm not going to lie, I found this track amusing, specifically the lyrics. "Ooh la la" I thought that it had a good rhythm once it got going. This one had a prominent intro.

Plastic feat. Krisy Erin felt more lyrical than the other tracks. I would say this is heavy on rhyming. It felt like there were two solid verses in this track.

F.E.M. Man - I really like the tune in this, and think it has a good message, "I'm a Fem and IDGAF" (note: I have abbreviated the lyric, it's not abbreviated in the track.)

With Make Them Listen I found the lyrics quite amusing "play the song on the sound system, everybody's here, but nobody's listening." I found the tune to be somewhat variant. I think that I like segments of the track better than others. However music is subjective.

Neon World feat. Keshia - I really like the intro vocal in this, but I'm a sucker for female sounding vocals. The other vocals sound a bit faint, which undoubtedly was what Ardon was going for. This track sounded a bit louder than the others.

The radio edit of the above track didn't keep the intro vocals. I wish it would have, but people may disagree.

I generally liked most of the tunes in this EP, and I found some of the lyrics amusing. I would say that I like the tracks for different reasons. Great job Ardon!

 

About Ardon England

Ardon England, a multifaceted force in New Zealand's music landscape. A Maori artist, Ardon is a bold advocate for diversity and inclusion, infusing his unique blend of genres with unapologetic creativity and raw emotion. With a background steeped in dance and performance artistry, Ardon's journey into music was inevitable. Over two decades, he's traversed stages nationwide, captivating audiences with his electrifying presence.

Ardon's music defies categorization, melding house, dance, and rap into a genre he terms 'Camphouse'. His singles, like Leather Daddy and F.E.M Man, resonate with themes of self-expression and empowerment, challenging societal norms and advocating for individuality. Collaborations with artists like Krisy Erin and producers like Kez Emm have only amplified his sonic vision.

Not content to be confined by borders, Ardon is pushing boundaries beyond New Zealand. His EP, That's Camp, slated for release in May, promises a sonic journey that transcends conventional genres. With a fervent desire to establish connections in the Australian music scene, Ardon's sights are set on broader horizons.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Ardon England

Releases

That's Camp
Year: 2024
Type: EP

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