Blissful organic arrangement pours through to immediately connect as Lorelei Roux’s Unstoppable stylishly blends the intricacies of trip hop with the artistry of jazz and folk.
Instrumental
“You have to feel the music as much as you make it. There are a lot of intricacies to music making with all types of plugins & technical aspects. It has to start with a feeling though. You have to actually be into the music.”
Deep house vibes of dreamy and intense origins unite throughout this euphoric and creative new release from producer and artist Micha Zee.
Beautiful from the outset for its lovingly crafted synth embrace and the combination of artwork and title implications – Raz Hardy sets the mood with ease as his brand new album takes listeners on a much welcomed Journey.
For over four minutes we delve into this world of detail and provocative movement, an ever-changing soundscape that progresses from intriguing to energising to softly dreamy and uplifting.
Artistic and nostalgic yet fresh in its unpredictable progression through a fairly perfectly crafted five minutes. Mexican artist and producer Ke chida Shaso shakes up the scene.
Deeply emotive from the outset, inno sperito’s Long Distance Love embraces the creative space with simplicity and purpose.
If vast and profound escapism is the required artform, Forest Robots, this album in particular, has it mastered.
Bristol’s Ben Asante lays down a series of creative gems throughout the musically immersive, impressive and ambient Blossoms & Sorrows.
Music and production to work with or to lose yourself within – Colby Keyz takes full command of the space with this album.
Coming in at less than two minutes in full, Onward & Upward creatively promises to gift its audience with precisely the sense of possibility and calm its title implies. Turn the music up and shake off the ache of a bad day.
Originals that captivate with ease thanks to a considerate fusion of real-world fragments, live instrumentation, lyrical contemplation and lashings of space.