![]() ![]() Shiloh's Vine account hosts only 13 video clips, six seconds each, and hours could be spent looping those 13 clips, over and over and over. I went to the profile page to see more, and it took no more than a minute to realize that I had just stumbled upon something extraordinary. In the description of Swell's "I'm Sorry," there was a link labeled "original" which led to a Vine post by a user named ShilohDynasty. The production on the song was strong, but the six-second vocal sample was the star, with tones of Sampha, Tracy Chapman, and Nick Drake delivered with a gripping rawness. I pressed play, and I remember being immediately curious about the voice. "I'm Sorry" was on my feed because another producer-I have no idea who, but thank you-reposted it. ![]() It can be annoying, but it often rewards those looking to discover new stuff. This means that if you follow one plugged-in producer on SoundCloud, you inadvertently follow many. Producers on SoundCloud have developed supportive communities of like-minded peers, and they aggressively repost each other's songs. This mellow, dream-like song called "I'm Sorry" by a producer named Swell came up on my SoundCloud feed during a hunt for new music. It's not just that Shiloh Dynasty's voice is incredible, although it is-it's that to hear it, you have to be searching.įor me, the first time was in late December of 2015. I remember the first time I heard Shiloh Dynasty's voice.
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