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Step Into the Light
DARREN HAYES
Producer(s): Darren Hayes, Justin Shave
Genre: DANCE
Label: Powdered Sugar
Savage Garden main man Darren Hayes' new solo album, "This Delicate Thing We've Made," was previewed in the United States at a series of sold-out live showcases where response was nothing less than manic. While the double album is as diverse as the seasons, first single "Step Into the Light" is a joyous dancefloor steamer, complete with 11 diverse mixes offering radio, club and dub rubs. Pezza perhaps prompts the ultimate full-body flop sweat, hurling Hayes' falsetto, mungo chorus and thwacking percussion above the clouds. Blanco appreciably adds sweeping strings, while Moran delivers a transcendent beat-coral best-suited to airwaves. Hayes' project joyously transcends all genres—and an AC release with the enduring moxie of "Truly Madly Deeply" is imminent—but as a reminder of Hayes' versatile melodic bootprint, "Light" is a hell of a celebratory beacon. —Chuck Taylor


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