As well as developing a band project called Runaway Schoolboyz, along with his own clothing line, NEPTUNE BOY marks the latest peak in Loomy’s solo releases.
Albums
Incredibly poetic, interesting, refreshing in both style & subject – not to mention undeniably recognisable & firmly rooted in its own identity. Another immensely unique album from the one & only The Key Of Green.
Big rock and roll vibes continue to strike – that raw, amplified sound works beautifully in transporting listeners to the purity and volume of a live show.
Progressing from vocally suggestive, eighties-esque beginnings, through increasingly intense alternative EDM realms, an aptly titled Power starts off the project with an immense level of identity & strength.
Every bit as creatively experimental and free from the confines of expectation as you’d hope. A refreshing alt-pop listen.
A brilliantly relevant hit of realism and optimism united – perfect for these trying times we’ve been facing.
Death of an Amateur is impressively eclectic, and rightfully showcases a clear step towards professionalism on the indie artist front.
Immediately upbeat & loaded with high energy good vibes, Jaydii’s Carnegie Hall starts off as it means to go on – introducing the artist and indeed kicking off 2021 with positivity & uplift.
This is something of an audio & hip hop masterpiece, ready & waiting to be repeatedly streamed at volume to light up the uncertain parts of your day.
His ideas have roots & wings alike, and his framing of these connects in a somewhat less intense, more minimal yet striking manner thanks to plenty of space & musical appeal.
Drew Miller has poured his heart & soul into the process, and with clear professionalism & passion alongside this, not a moment is wasted
A fine testament to eforez’ natural passion for sound-play & audio experimentation as a producer.