If Heavenz Voice here refers to a synthesized or processed lead vocal, and Simple C is a human vocalist, the track stages a conversation between machine and flesh:
Where the two sing in unison or harmony, the track achieves a “blurred identity” effect, suggesting emotional states that cannot be neatly assigned to human or machine alone. heavenz voice ft simple c
In most vocal synths, the "attack" (how fast the voice reaches full volume) is a problem. Heavenz drastically slows the attack on the first syllable of every phrase. This creates a "slurred" or "crying" effect. It sounds as if Simple C is taking a deep breath before every painful word. If Heavenz Voice here refers to a synthesized
Heavenz Voice, calling me home
Through the distortion, through the unknown
Simple C, you’re the calm in the chord
The note that tells me I’m not ignored Where the two sing in unison or harmony,
(Echo effect)
Can you hear it? (Heavenz Voice)
Can you feel it? (Simple C)
We’re just vibrations trying to be free
If you listen to "Heavenz Voice ft Simple C," the first thing that strikes you is the silence before the storm.