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SAINTART ‘Make Love’ With New Slow Burning Hypnotic Electronica Cut

SAINTART are an electronic duo live act, consisting of guitar and synthesizers who the group allege model their performances on a foundation of “quantum” philosophy

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Unpacking the quantum narrative of SAINTART’s ‘Make Love’

Whilst SAINTART share no real guidance on what their “quantum” production philosophy means, we’re hazarding a quick guess that means they’re jamming in the studio, shunning traditional songwriting in favour of an immersive, on the spot approach – and compiling the ideas that stick.

While the group’s branding leans heavily into metaphysical terminology, the output on the duo’s latest track, “Make Love…” is extremely calculated. SAINTARE craft an effective piece of late-night slow burning hypnotic electronica which the group describes as “a new chill rave psychedelic journey” prioritising mood over complexity. The supple, grounded groove is designed for low-light listening, resulting in a tangible, corporeal listening experience.

“We do not simply play notes – we give birth to new layers of being, shifting the ‘quantum’ states of perception.” – SAINTART

Analysis: Restraint and the Rhythmic Pocket

The track’s primary strength is its refusal to rush. It settles into a warm, steady rhythmic pocket with a confidence that suggests the arrangement was allowed to breathe during production. There is a sense of ease here; the components feel placed with intent rather than forced into a structure. This restraint allows the track’s atmosphere to carry the weight of the performance.

SAINTART claims they “evoke events of consciousness” using “voids filled with everything.” Hyperbole aside, “Make Love…” succeeds because it functions as a high-quality late-night transmission. It captures a specific, hushed energy that works regardless of whether the listener buys into the “quantum” narrative or not. It is a well-executed shift in perception that proves this duo understands the power of a steady groove better than their jargon might suggest.

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Written by Mark Betteridge

Mark Betteridge is the Founder of Change Underground (est. 2013) and True Underground. An investigative journalist cited by leading publications such as Mixmag and Groove, he is a Digital Architect in the dance music industry news space. Read Full Bio →

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