‘Black and White’ is CHARLES HS at his thoughtful and introspective best

The track is part of the artist's recent double release Moonlight / Black and White.

The track is part of the artist’s recent double release Moonlight / Black and White.

Thanks to his thoughtful sound and unique DIY production, emerging UK artist CHARLES HS possesses a sound that feels entirely and distinctively his own. From his moody, atmospheric soundscapes to the personality that drips from his often melancholy vocal performances, there is something special about the artist and the way that he feels quite unlike anything else.

The latest showcase of this lies within his latest single ‘Black and White’, a track that forms the second half of his recent double release Moonlight / Black and White. This melancholy sense of poignancy dominates the track, with the artist reflecting on things like society and the way that he can often feel ostracised and like an outlier himself. This tone is captured immaculately through the production and the sound here, yet despite the sadness on display, there is an underlying sense of warmth that almost feels rousing at times. ‘Black and White’ is a really intricate release that has clearly had a lot of heart and soul poured into it, and it continues to set CHARLES aside as a special talent.