The latter half is sensational, superb production lights up the room, leaving you in a celebration of optimism that’s broadly juxtaposed by the insult and unsettling self-awareness of the lyric.
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If vast and profound escapism is the required artform, Forest Robots, this album in particular, has it mastered.
Conceptually intriguing and melodically infectious, Josh Menon and Ovvl Eyes join forces for a dreamy and revealingly vulnerable uglyboy.
Vintage escapism with contemporary stylings – this collaborative release sets the mood and calms the soul as its jazz-kissed, hypnotic intricacies slowly pour through.
Addictively melodic, impossible to compare, and impressively consuming when played at volume, Desert Dawn is a fine example of supreme music production and composition united under the creative blanket of modern audio play
Amsterdam DJ-duo The Kith bring youthful passion and skilful precision to the contemporary Deep House scene, with a series of originals designed for and dedicated to offering crisp and immersive, energising escapism.
The newly remastered Rebirth promises over five minutes of blissfully captured escapism, designed with emotion and mood at the heart of its intentions.
Intensity and melodic colour unite for a heavy yet addictively energising track, with layers of unexpected accordion woven in for a truly world-music-fusing explosion of elements.
Driving with clear intention, weight and performative commitment to the moment, EVLTEC’s MOSH hits with musical simplicity and vocal power and pace united.
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.