Tree Threes has always been a master of emotion, a producer who maps the spiritual terrain between rhythm and resonance, groove and grace. On “Love You Forever”, his debut outing for Soul Quest, he turns that instinct inward, dedicating the record to his son and crafting a work that feels like a love letter written in four-four time. It’s house music that breathes, glows, and reflects, and it’s as much about movement as it is about memory.
The title track opens like a sunrise filtered through city haze, with chords stretching into view and percussion flickering like pulse light. It’s a slow burner, but one of deep conviction: horn swells, vocal murmurs, and joyous harmonic bursts combine into something quietly transcendent. There’s a human touch inside the machinery here, and that’s Tree Threes’ magic: the way he makes the synthetic feel truly alive.
“Right Way” strips things back to pure propulsion, with drums and keys in intimate conversation, simmering vocals cresting above. It’s patient and deliberate, a study in motion as meditation. By the time “Can You Say” glides into frame, the EP has shifted from late-night soul to emotional circuitry, where flickering tones and rhythmic dissonance blur the line between body and thought.
Closer “Under Water” is a euphoria that feels earned, not engineered. Piano lines shimmer like starlight refracted through waves, and everything flows upward, outward, and forward. It’s the perfect closer.
Across “Love You Forever”, Tree Threes delivers house music that doubles as a feeling of connection and of continuity. It’s deeply personal, but also universal: a reminder that love, like rhythm, is something we build, sustain, and return to – forever.
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