Blissful summer vibes and deeply moving vocal progressions make up the energising, euphoric and ambient sound of BANTU’s latest collection of originals.
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Aspects of salsa and hip hop walk united through the heavy and intense soundscape, along with an array of vocal outpourings like freestyles riding the energy and unpredictable nature of the beat.
Thoughtfully uniting the pace and weight of chaos with the dreamy warmth of calm, William Jacobs naturally underlines the contrast between isolation the outside world; the stillness and the sheer uncertainty, dancing as one.
Beginning with Fade To Dusk, the album It’s All Ok proves quick to blend the comfort of familiarity with the sheer intrigue of creative freedom.
Designed as an essential call to action, Make Love, Not War reimagines the 1960’s motto in light of the recent war against Ukraine.
A fine example of the skilful synth-play and emotional connection that Terminal 101 pours into his music.
Soft rock sentiments and outright creative freedom pour into the Get’m corner of productivity, a voice that’s recognisable yet uninhibited and impossible to pigeonhole.
Euphoric synths with an acid-like intensity meet with dreamy melodies throughout the eclectic EDM realms crafted by producer PRUZ.
The track embraces its audience, providing a realm of escapism that’s loaded with natural world implications as much so as electronic fragments of cleverly crafted euphoria.
Stylishly uniting the infectious energy and distorted euphoria of late-night summer dance, with blissfully delicate vocals of poetic and passionate origins…
From the immediate appeal of fast-paced yet catchy melodic sound-play, through carefully programmed rhythms, colours, keys and synths, The Music Masters build up an immersive realm of electro-organic escapism.
The more you listen, the more you hear. A welcomed touch of aptly titled Radical Reality, just when we need it.