New Audio: Denver’s South of France Teams Up With Big Samir on Trippy and Summery “Universal Order”

Since the release of the project’s first single back in 2015, South of France, the indie pop project led by Denver-based singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer Jeff Cormack along with a collection of collaborators have specialized in a groovy, beat-driven take on escapist, vacation pop.

Cormack and his collaborators have had material featured in smash-hit TV shows like Bojack Horseman and Shameless — and they’ve received praise from American Songwriter, NPR, Rolling Stone and others. Adding to a growing profile, South of France has opened for a number of acclaimed acts including Portugal The Man, Young The Giant, Flaming Lips, Michigander and a lengthy list of others.

South of France’s latest single “Universal Order” is a hazy and trippy, Tame Impala-like bop featuring blown-out beats, fuzzy guitars, and an elastic bass line, twinkling keys paired with Cormack’s dreamy, easy-going delivery and some remarkably catchy hooks. Bilingual (Francophone/Anglophone) emcee Big Samir, who is one-half of The Reminders has shared stages with Snoop Dogg, Yasiin Bey, Lauryn Hill and a length list of others, delivers a swaggering verse for the song’s hallucinogenic bridge and break. The result is a heady yet accessible synthesis of psych pop, world music and hip-hop that’s crowd-pleasing and summery.

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