A musician whose catalog moves from haunting melodies to dancefloor-ready tracks like 'Phantom' and 'Go Hard.'
For a quick sense of the range, put 'Phantom' next to 'Go Hard.' The contrast tells you most of what you need.
You can hear the shift in J Randall's work just by comparing 'Phantom' with something like 'Dancin By Myself.' There's a thread running from the ethereal quality mentioned in the old copy to more direct, beat-driven material. 'That's The Sound Of Love' gives you a solid anchor point in the middle of it all.
The catalog mentions albums called 'Celestial Echoes' and 'Electric Dreams,' which suggests an early interest in atmospheric electronic elements. Songs like 'She Hollyhood' and 'Operator' show a move toward more grounded, pop-leaning territory.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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