Mar 6 • 05:53 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

Album by Harry Styles: Redemption for Everyone Who Was Nice Today

Harry Styles returns with a new album 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally', which offers warmth and comfort akin to the first ray of sunshine after a night of dancing.

After nearly four years, Harry Styles has released a new album titled 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally'. The album aims to provide warmth and solace, similar to the soothing feeling one gets from the first sunlight after a night of festivities. Styles' return has captivated the audience, particularly during his appearance at the Brit Awards, where fans were eager to witness his performance.

There appears to be a generational gap in appreciation and understanding of the codes of techno culture, as noted during the Brit Awards. Some younger fans, particularly from the COVID-19 generation, seemed puzzled by the performance aesthetics, which included dancers dressed in black sunglasses and tight shirts, embodying a vibe reminiscent of a techno club. The complexity and richness of techno culture have evolved, reflecting more diversity in its representation than may have been perceived by those previously disconnected from it.

Ultimately, Styles’ latest work serves not only as a musical collection but also as an invitation for engagement with contemporary cultural trends and sonic experiences. The blend of nostalgia and modernity in his album may bridge the gap for listeners unfamiliar with the shifting dynamics of current dance music scenes, potentially offering them a fresh perspective on the genre.

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