Category: Blog

LIFE Blends Bossa Nova and Boom Bap
Jun
27
Blog

LIFE Blends Bossa Nova and Boom Bap

 

LIFE by PROKLAIM mixes several different genres in a way that feels authentic to each of them but also unique in its styling. From bossa nova to neo-soul to Boom Bap, there is a sense of respect for each genre PROKLAIM has utilised to build their sound. That respect translates into a unique sonic landscape […]

Oliver Patterson
Remnants is a Euphoric Trip
Jun
2
Blog

Remnants is a Euphoric Trip

 

Remnants by the Neuromaniacs is an avant-garde instrumental piece that feels like a trip from beginning to end. Distancing themselves from their previous darker material, The Neuromaniacs tap into a euphoric high with this track, utilising a shiny synth to guide you through the composition from beginning to end. This element feels like it leads […]

Oliver Patterson
Breath Review
May
31
Blog

Breath Review

 

Breath by Bodeba is a disco track with a distinct and charismatic vibe that allows for excellent evolution and a fluid instrumental that never strays from its core identity. Breath establishes a rhythm from the very start with the breath samples. Not only does this anchor the song to the themes it’s communicating, but it […]

Oliver Patterson
A View From The End of A Dream Review
May
20
Blog

A View From The End of A Dream Review

 

A View From The End of A Dream is one of the best-named tracks I’ve listened to. The mix of the psychedelic instrumental and esoteric lyrics, created by In Plain Air, feels exactly like the moment a dream fades. You can feel the track drifting in and out of reality, fusing this complex dreamscape with […]

Oliver Patterson
I Wish I Could Fly Review
May
12
Blog

I Wish I Could Fly Review

 

I Wish I Could Fly by LA NEED MACHINE mixes its light and breezy atmosphere, created by layers of guitars and beautiful drumming, with a passionate message about nature and the future of our world. The track opens with these passionate runs on the electric guitar, bolstered by other strings, which almost work as harmonies, […]

Oliver Patterson