Off & On
Sophie Ellis-Bextor · 2011
3 min · 1 track · folk · house · indie rock
A vibrant blend of disco-infused pop and introspective lyrics, radiating energy and nostalgia.
Off & On is a single by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released in 2011. A vibrant blend of disco-infused pop and introspective lyrics, radiating energy and nostalgia. The album's title track, 'Off & On', became a notable club hit and showcased Ellis-Bextor's enduring appeal in the UK dance scene. While it did not achieve the commercial heights of her earlier work, it received positive critical reception for its catchy hooks and lyrical depth, contributing to the resurgence of interest in disco-influenced pop during that era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Off & On sound like?
A vibrant blend of disco-infused pop and introspective lyrics, radiating energy and nostalgia. Rooted in folk and house.
What makes Off & On by Sophie Ellis-Bextor notable?
The album's title track, 'Off & On', became a notable club hit and showcased Ellis-Bextor's enduring appeal in the UK dance scene. While it did not achieve the commercial heights of her earlier work, it received positive critical reception for its catchy hooks and lyrical depth, contributing to the resurgence of interest in disco-influenced pop during that era. When 'Off & On' was released in 2011, Sophie Ellis-Bextor was navigating the transition from her earlier pop successes, including the hit album 'Trip the Light Fantastic' from 2007. This release marked a shift as she explored a more mature sound, aiming to reconnect with her dance music roots while also experimenting with new influences.
How many songs are on Off & On?
Off & On has 1 track, running approximately 3 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Off & On Standout 3:32
Release Date
April 11, 2011
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
3 min 32 sec
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