Chet Faker – Built On Glass – 2014
I love the last line David Jeffries uses in his AllMusic review of the debut album from Chet Faker down below. “…think calm and cool with purpose, and then get hip to the restrained and resonating sound of Faker.”
My introduction was the video that went along with the third single from this album. It starts off with the camera pointed straight down at a slowly moving, lonely road at night lit only simply. The viewer is looking as if from the back of a vehicle, the road retreating in the distance, while in the distance a swishing movement all while the bassline oozes in. The road continues away as we spot that dark shapes slowly moving toward us as Chet’s haunting but silky-buttered falsetto starts in. The swishing shapes become clear as three women in short shorts and knee-high socks start dancing in their roller skates toward the retreating car. The song then fully kicks into its smooth sensual nature, accompanied brilliantly by the choreographed skaters.
The whole album just oozes with style and R&B-inspired soul. Its tone is cool and controlled without being indulgent. The production is clean and clear building in layers while still keeping space for the balanced mix of synth and more organic instrumentation to shine and let Chet’s understated crooning vocals tell the story.


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