After the whole Frank Ocean craze around Blonde and Endless I think the dust has slowly settled and while we skipped reviewed any of those 2 releases or write about the whole lawsuit thingie, that doesn't mean we (or at least I) didn't enjoy his music.

Endless is still on my list, but for the few days Blonde was available on Spotify it was on a constant repeat on my way to work.

Today's highlight is a bootleg of my favourite track on Blonde (order the album from iTunes here) - "White Ferrari". Man, what a tune. Influenced by The Beatles' "Here, There, and Everywhere", co-writen by James Blake and featuring vocals who sound so much like Justin Vernon of Bon Iver (although it might be Frank himself) that tune is perfection. It's the kind of track you want to play, lay down and space out.

After all this ramble, I would like to thank to Russian producer Dontleaveme for creating this amazing bootleg. The perfect blend of the song's outro throughout the main composition, I have to say I kinda enjoy this more than the original itself.

posted by Ivo
September 2016