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.