Cadey Mercury Bree [new]

(If you were looking for a specific release called “Mercury Bree” and can’t find it, you’re probably thinking of a Cadey track that’s either titled or features a vocal/artist called Bree . Below you’ll find both the known Cadey background and the most likely candidates that match the phrase you gave.)

| Publication | Quote | Context | |-------------|-------|---------| | | “Cadey Mercury Bree’s voice is a silken conduit, delivering lyrical alchemy that turns the mundane into gold.” | Review of Crescent Currents | | The Guardian | “She sings like the wind itself—ever‑present, invisible, and undeniably powerful.” | Feature on emerging indie artists | | NME | “The track ‘Glass Harbor’ is a masterclass in minimalistic production—each element feels purposeful, like droplets in a rainstorm.” | Single review | | Billboard | “Rising to #12 on the Emerging Artists chart, Cadey demonstrates that genre‑bending can still find a mainstream foothold.” | Chart commentary | cadey mercury bree

At several points in their careers, Cadey Mercury and Bree Daniels appeared together in collaborative projects. These productions were often noted for their high production values, frequently utilizing 4K technology and sophisticated cinematography. (If you were looking for a specific release

| Step | What to Do | Plugin / Sample Suggestion | |------|------------|----------------------------| | | - 808‑style kick (soft, slightly rounded). - Layer a short, acoustic‑snare for “snap”. - Closed hi‑hat with a gentle “shimmer” high‑frequency boost. | Kick 2 (Sonic Academy), Nicky Romero’s Drum Pack (for snare), FabFilter Pro‑Q 3 (EQ). | | 2️⃣ Chord progression | - Use a warm electric piano (e.g., Rhodes) and a plucked synth (for the top line). - Progression: IV – vi – I – V in D♭ (i.e., G♭ – B♭m – D♭ – A♭). - Add a subtle side‑chain to the piano from the kick (ratio ~2:1). | Keyscape (for Rhodes), Serum (plucked synth), Valhalla VintageVerb (reverb). | | 3️⃣ Lead synth | - Create a “mercury‑glide” sound using a saw‑to‑square wavetable , add portamento (around 150 ms). - Modulate the filter cutoff with an LFO synced to 1/8 notes. - Add a tiny delay (quarter‑note) and reverb for space. | Massive X (for wavetable), EchoBoy (delay), ValhallaRoom (reverb). | | 4️⃣ Vocal chop | - Take a short female vocal phrase (e.g., “bree‑bree”). - Slice into 1/16‑note chunks, pitch‑shift each slice to the chord tones, and arrange as a melodic line. - Apply granular stretching to make it airy. | iZotope Nectar 3 (vocal processing), Serato Sample (slicing). | | 5️⃣ Bassline | - Use a sub‑sine plus a mid‑range square with a short decay. - Side‑chain to the kick, but keep the sub clean (no distortion). | Trilian (sub), Sylenth1 (mid). | | 6️⃣ Arrangement | - Intro (16 bars) → Drop (32 bars) → Break (8 bars) → Second Drop (with extra vocal layer) → Outro. - Keep transitions smooth: filter sweeps, risers, and a short white‑noise burst on each drop. | Luftrum (riser), Sonic Academy – Ultimate White Noise Pack . | | 7️⃣ Mixing | - Keep the low‑end (kick + bass) under ~-6 dB FS, the mid‑range (piano, chords) around -8 dB, and the high‑end (lead, vocal) at -10 dB. - Use a multiband compressor on the master bus to glue the mix together (2:1 ratio, 60 Hz, 5 kHz). | iZotope Ozone 10 (mastering suite). | | Step | What to Do | Plugin

| Listening Goal | Suggested Path | |----------------|----------------| | | Start with the EP “The Way You Move” (2018) → then the album “The Way You Move (Deluxe)” → finish with the “Kaleidoscopic” singles (2023‑2024). | | “Deeper, more experimental” | Check the Future Classic compilation “Future Classic Vol. 3” (track “A World of Wonder”) and the Kaleidoscopic EP “Luminous” (2023). | | “Vocal‑focused tracks” | “Mighty Love” , “The Way You Move” , “Love & Light” (feat. Lila). | | “DJ‑friendly, club‑ready cuts” | “The Way You Move (Extended Mix)” , “Mighty Love (Extended)” , “Bubbles” (2021). | | “Best places to find hidden gems” | - SoundCloud : Cadey’s official profile (often posts “unreleased” stems). - Bandcamp : Look for “Kaleidoscopic” label releases (sometimes limited‑edition vinyl). - YouTube : The “Cadey – Live at Boiler Room Paris” set (2022) showcases unreleased edits. |

Cadey’s sound can be described as Her songs often start in an intimate acoustic space, then dissolve into layered synth‑scapes, only to re‑coalesce in a final, cathartic chorus that feels both grounded and otherworldly.

 
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