Consistently putting the “fam” in “sfam”, Michael Pearson and Jacob Hoerner have been intensely pushing the sonic envelope as of late. Curating engaging musical experiences all over the country, including most recently at Wakaan Music Festival in Arkansas, they’ve found their stride and are in a full-on sprint to major success. Their last EP, Shadows, released through Wakaan, has already amassed over 150,000 streams on SoundCloud alone in a little over a month. With support from industry legends such as Bassnectar, UZ, Dirt Monkey, Kai Wachi, and more, it’s no surprise they’ve attained the amount of growth they have in such a short amount of time. Now, we’ve had the great pleasure of premiering their latest track, ‘Counting’, here on FUXWITHIT.
“Amorphous” is a prime descriptor of sfam’s signature style, as their beats take on the sonic form of Play-Doh, fluctuating through airwaves with frequencies one would never even dream of gracing their ears. ‘Counting’ continues steadily down this path, utilizing the thickest clicking, crunching sounds one has probably ever heard. The sense of movement is absolutely wild, with spacing used to create this swinging effect that makes the next beat amplify its already impressive aggression, leaving one wondering what just happened to them. Using little spurts of vocals from ‘Still Cruising’ by Eazy E and The Game, this track has immense amounts of style and swag. If you’re in need of an instant confidence booster, throw this track on and prepare for your body to bust out dance moves in a frenzy.
sfam time and time again prove that their already spectacular sound has yet to reach a ceiling, with nothing but open sky above them. With time, support, and firm footing in the industry already on their side, this is a duo that could do really magnificent things in the years to come. For now, check out ‘Counting’ in all its glory for yourself below!