Roze (Euston Station) By Fred again..,

I was nothing but gooood to youuu

Roze (Euston Station) isn’t like any traditional club music, but closer to ambient house / minimalist electronic with a sense of realism that Fred again.. has made his own. This song exists in real space rather than escapes from it. Similar to the feeling of regret, how it sits and remains, despite the ongoing nature of life. The steady, constant rhythm mirrors the function of a station: trains and people constantly coming and going, life continuing without pause. A song that captures a moment in motion. The feeling regret is prominent - its a real feeling. Lets dive in.

My advice when reading this JOURNALISTIC analysis, is to simultaneously listen to the song to get the full experience.

Cover Art - Roze (Euston Station)

The sample: IAMROZE

The original vocals of this song was sampled from a tiktok clip by IAMROZE in 2021. Fred again.., revealed in a tiktok video that he stumbled on when he was feeling lost in the midst of  battling with regret. It found him, confronted him, and he folded that moment into a sample, turning it into a sound heavy with feeling.

 

The Tempo.. how does it make you feel..

A steady 130bpm. The tempo of this song feels constant. Similar to the frustrating feeling of regret, it reveals itself in constant waves of reminders, a constant vibration. This song effectively conveys this - you can physically feel the pulse. Its longing for you. The shameful feeling of regret. 

There’s no dramatic build or release, just repetition and motion, which places the track in a genre space that prioritises atmosphere, realism, and lived experience over performance or spectacle. It feels less like a song and more like a moment captured in motion.

 

They key will do something to ya

This song is in A minor. The importance of this you wonder? Well, there may not be any, but to analyse the simplicity of the key in this song may actually mean something. A minor only has one flat - making this key played in this song more neutral and uncoloured. The simplicity of the chords carry very little emotional decoration, which makes them ideal for realism. This key is often used for less drama and more for emotional honesty and openness. The key allows texture, rhythm, and the environment carry the meaning rather than harmonic complexity.

 

and Finally.. Yearn

This track confronts you with real life, forcing you to sit inside the motion, to feel it fully, to experience the pain as it moves through you. IAMROZE’s vocals don’t perform that feeling; they yearn and moan it, carrying the emotion with a raw, human weight. What better way to convey a theme than to feel it, hear it and experience it.

Roze (Euston Station) by Fred Again..,

Click here (on the image) and check out more songs like this on Spotify @ SJANEYS JUKEBOX

Sit in the moment... this is hot…enjoy!

Follow us on instagram @janeysjukebox for more! (psssttt theres a mix there)

Mix on insta
Next
Next

Trumpets by _by.alexander, 070 shake