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Dave Kull’s 2008 self-released album Stones unfolds across fourteen tracks blending worship motifs with electronic dance elements. Recorded under his own imprint, Dave Kull Music, the album leans towards Christian EDM while drawing from pop and rock textures. Notable is the collaboration with Swiss vocalist Nikola Rachelle on “Faith Over Fear,” a track that demonstrates a melding of heartfelt lyricism and pulsing electronic arrangements. The Zurich connection is subtle but present in the album’s polished yet earnest production.Stones navigates themes of faith and resilience through a palette of synths, programmed beats, and melodic hooks. Tracks like “Stay Tonight” and “Sweet Momentum” offer moments where the electronic pulse meets emotive vocal delivery. While its reach remains modest, as reflected in Last.fm’s listener count, the record stands as a document of devotional electronic music from the late 2000s, situated at the intersection of worship and dancefloor-ready pop.
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Album lore
Dave Kull’s 2008 self-released album Stones unfolds across fourteen tracks blending worship motifs with electronic dance elements. Recorded under his own imprint, Dave Kull Music, the album leans towards Christian EDM while drawing from pop and rock textures. Notable is the collaboration with Swiss vocalist Nikola Rachelle on “Faith Over Fear,” a track that demonstrates a melding of heartfelt lyricism and pulsing electronic arrangements. The Zurich connection is subtle but present in the album’s polished yet earnest production.Stones navigates themes of faith and resilience through a palette of synths, programmed beats, and melodic hooks. Tracks like “Stay Tonight” and “Sweet Momentum” offer moments where the electronic pulse meets emotive vocal delivery. While its reach remains modest, as reflected in Last.fm’s listener count, the record stands as a document of devotional electronic music from the late 2000s, situated at the intersection of worship and dancefloor-ready pop.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-2IyhBrZSqbdlKFJInZHOry |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify