Rhythm, Fire, and Soul: Mamas Gun’s Recipe for Groove. Anchored by a tight drum beat, featuring a flaming bassline, delicate guitar layers and an expressive vocal delivery.
Tag: Indie-rnb
‘Soulful, honest, melancholic, yet playful.’ | Intreview with Cosima Olu
Balancing between nu-jazz and indie R&B, Stockholm’s own Cosima Olu has given us In Between, a project driven by deep, sophisticated rhythms that glide on velvet-smooth arrangements, soulful deliveries and sweet, jazzy horn lines.
‘babe pourquoi t’es comme ça?’ | Interview with Gracie Convert
Gracie Convert returns with a new track, a rare blend, marrying an infectious bossa infused beat with some melancholic detuned synth chords in a song you can cry and dance to at the same time.
Steven Bamidele – Exoskeleton [Review]
“Exoskeleton” blends smooth vocals and harmonies with an energetic yet hazy sound, depicting a sweet but potentially unhealthy intense connection between two lonely people.
Joshua J – In My Phone [review]
“In my phone again, I’m better off on my own again”
‘Psychedelic. Soul. Groove.’ | Interview with Beach For Tiger
Beach for Tiger blends psych and soul into a smooth, spacey production, offering a little relief from the stresses of everyday life. Simple ingredients, big impact.
‘Sadness, Romanticism and Imaginary’ | Interview with Koki Nakano
Koki Nakano collaborates with Yael Naim on “Howling,” a track defined by delicate piano motifs, ethereal vocals, and a a hauntingly beautiful cinematic atmosphere.
Pallas Haze – EGO [Review]
“EGO” boasts a vibrant pop sensibility, exploring themes of self-reflection, pride, and self-centeredness in a moment of intensity.
Orphée Noah – Attack on us [Review]
An exceptionally unique and innovative indie R&B track.
Soh Darling – Fools Rush [Review]
Fools Rush is a 15 minutes long journey that will pull you into a world of emotion