Treat Each Other Right
Jamie xx
The most overtly political and communal piece in Jamie xx's catalogue, this track unfolds as a gospel-inflected meditation on mutual care wrapped in the production language of UK dance music. It opens with the kind of sweeping, orchestral warmth that suggests ceremony — a congregation gathering, a shared ritual beginning — before the rhythmic structure arrives and grounds the emotion in something more immediate and physical. Vocal samples are sourced from traditions that predate electronic music by generations: black American gospel, soul, the tradition of singing as a form of collective affirmation and resistance. Jamie xx treats these materials with evident reverence, building them into a production that feels both contemporary and timeless. The mood is aspirational without being naïve — it acknowledges difficulty while insisting that care between people is a real and actionable thing, not a platitude. There's a warmth in the low-end frequencies that feels genuinely embracing, and the track climbs gradually toward a peak that earns its emotional release rather than manufacturing it through cheap dynamics. This sits somewhat apart from the more alienated introspection of the rest of the album, functioning almost as a closing argument or a statement of values. For listeners who find electronic music cold or abstract, this track offers a clear demonstration of the form's capacity for genuine human warmth. You reach for it when you need to be reminded that other people exist and matter, and that the act of showing up for them is both ordinary and profound.
medium
2020s
warm, rich, ceremonial
UK electronic with Black American gospel and soul tradition
Electronic, Dance. Gospel House. hopeful, communal. Opens with ceremonial orchestral warmth, builds steadily through collective affirmation, and earns a peak that feels like a genuine shared release.. energy 7. medium. danceability 7. valence 8. vocals: gospel vocal samples, uplifting, reverential, soulful and collective. production: orchestral sweeps, UK dance rhythms, gospel samples, warm low-end. texture: warm, rich, ceremonial. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. UK electronic with Black American gospel and soul tradition. When you need to be reminded that other people exist and matter and that showing up for them is both ordinary and profound.