Track Review: Fisher - Blackberries
For this week’s Music Verse Media track review, we’re diving into “Blackberries,” the latest release from house music heavyweight Fisher. Known for his infectious energy and undeniable dancefloor hits, Fisher takes a slightly different approach with this vibey, groove-driven tune.
A New Flavor from Fisher
Following the success of previous high-energy anthems like “Ocean” and “Stay,” “Blackberries” delivers something a little more subdued. Rather than aiming straight for peak-time festival chaos, this track leans into a smoother, funkier rhythm. It’s less about explosive drops and more about infectious groove and subtle builds.
Fisher’s signature basslines are still here, but “Blackberries” rides a chill, hypnotic energy compared to the raw power fans might expect from his chart-topping hits. It feels designed for sunset sets, pool parties, or those deeper moments on the dancefloor.
Our Take
While “Blackberries” might not hit with the same instant energy as “Ocean” or “Stay,” it’s a refreshing shift that shows Fisher’s versatility as a producer. He’s capable of dialing things back without losing the funky edge that makes his music stand out.
Music Verse Media Rating: 8/10
Why?
- Solid, vibey production
- Perfect for groovier, deeper moments in a set
- Slightly overshadowed by the more explosive energy of Fisher’s previous releases
Final Thoughts
“Blackberries” reminds us that not every Fisher release needs to break the dancefloor in half. Sometimes, it’s about setting the mood and keeping the crowd locked in the groove. This track does exactly that.