The Greek band iota delivers “Aspect” as part of their album See Your Universe. Expect a moody, beautifully minimal melodic riff, microtuning-heavy improvs, and a smooth bass driven groove.
Tag: Trip-Hop
‘Atmospheric, moving, intoxicating’ | Interview with MAVAREL
MAVAREL (Martial) crafts pure atmosphere in “Nevermind” with a hypnotic vocal theme which rests on a dark, moody synth line and a slow, dystopic beat-an instant throwback to the smoky, early 2010s dubstep sound from a London underground black box on a Friday night.
‘Atmospheric, Textured, Intentional, Experimental, Introspective, Emotional’ | Interview with simvlacrvm x static.grl
simvalcrvm teams up with static.grl for Light’s Out, a cinematic production where an enigmatic piano layer meets an atmospheric breakbeat groove, a score destined for digital realms.
‘Introspective, Eclectic, and Energetic’ | Interview with Elyon Codekeep
A complex puzzle made up of many intricate pieces—at first, it might feel daunting, but by the end, the sense of completion is deeply rewarding.
‘Exploratory, Funky, Spiritual ‘ | Interview with PC Muñoz
New year, new chapter, new sounds. PC Muñoz returns with a beautifully repetitive piece driven by the signature percussion instrument, the SlapStick.
‘Eclectic, eccentric, otherworldly’ | Interview with Skandy Papaz
“OILY SNAKE” draws you in with artfully detuned keys, warmly saturated sound design, and a beautifully theatrical vocal performance.
‘Eclectic, Bass heavy, Original’ | Interview with Jens Lodén
Swedish artist Jens Lodén teams up with Lina Nyberg on “Break the Spell,” delivering a trip hop infused groove enriched by expressive vocals and a really intriguing moody piano section.
CHNNLL – The Wreckage [Review]
A deeply moving piece and a testament to the power of music as a conduit for shared experience and emotional healing.
‘nostalgic, psychedelic, warm’ | Interview with Good Luck Club
As the band themselves put it, keep listening for good luck! Read our discussion below!
‘Dreamy, impractical, vocal-centric’ | Interview with Ssaule
Is it just me who finds these ‘home-grown organic tunes’ really tasteful?