Fancy Some More?
PinkPantheress
PinkPantheress’s Fancy Some More? is a sprawling, club-ready remix expansion of her earlier mixtape Fancy That, reimagining its songs through a dense network of collaborators and producers. Across its multi-disc tracklist, the project pairs her diaristic, bittersweet vocals with guests like Anitta, Seventeen, Kylie Minogue, Zara Larsson, Sugababes, Ravyn Lenae, and more, turning the original tracks into genre-hopping duets and reworks that move from jungle and drum and bass to amapiano, Brazilian funk, house, and glossy Y2K pop. Rather than functioning as a simple add-on, the album frames PinkPantheress as a curator of a global club ecosystem, inviting different scenes and eras to respond to her songs while preserving the hooky, confessional core of Fancy That.
Sonically, Fancy Some More? leans even further into the ’90s and early 2000s dance lineage that has always underpinned her work, intensifying the jungle and drum and bass pulses while adding Madchester-esque textures, French touch shimmer, and sleek contemporary UK club sounds. Remixes from figures like Kaytranada, Basement Jaxx, Joe Goddard, Groove Armada, Nia Archives, and Sega Bodega stretch tracks such as Girl Like Me, Tonight, and Stateside into extended dance-floor versions, emphasizing different rhythmic and emotional angles without losing their instantly recognizable hooks. Even when individual experiments land with varying impact, critics have highlighted the project’s breadth and cohesion, noting that its sheer variety makes space for multiple moods and listening contexts, from headphones introspection to peak-hour DJ sets.
Fancy Some More?
PinkPantheress
PinkPantheress’s Fancy Some More? is a sprawling, club-ready remix expansion of her earlier mixtape Fancy That, reimagining its songs through a dense network of collaborators and producers. Across its multi-disc tracklist, the project pairs her diaristic, bittersweet vocals with guests like Anitta, Seventeen, Kylie Minogue, Zara Larsson, Sugababes, Ravyn Lenae, and more, turning the original tracks into genre-hopping duets and reworks that move from jungle and drum and bass to amapiano, Brazilian funk, house, and glossy Y2K pop. Rather than functioning as a simple add-on, the album frames PinkPantheress as a curator of a global club ecosystem, inviting different scenes and eras to respond to her songs while preserving the hooky, confessional core of Fancy That.
Sonically, Fancy Some More? leans even further into the ’90s and early 2000s dance lineage that has always underpinned her work, intensifying the jungle and drum and bass pulses while adding Madchester-esque textures, French touch shimmer, and sleek contemporary UK club sounds. Remixes from figures like Kaytranada, Basement Jaxx, Joe Goddard, Groove Armada, Nia Archives, and Sega Bodega stretch tracks such as Girl Like Me, Tonight, and Stateside into extended dance-floor versions, emphasizing different rhythmic and emotional angles without losing their instantly recognizable hooks. Even when individual experiments land with varying impact, critics have highlighted the project’s breadth and cohesion, noting that its sheer variety makes space for multiple moods and listening contexts, from headphones introspection to peak-hour DJ sets.
