UK instrumentalist Elijah Nang caught our ears with two songs from his arsenal. The producer has a knack for mellow solemn sounds laced with intricate and seamless elements that draw inspiration from Japanese culture and lofi aesthetics.

“Dances of the Kamogawa River” is the first one we have and it’s a slow burner. It starts off with sparse elements that slowly build up into a soul-gripping piece ripe with lush harps, moody strings and ethereal piano progressions.

 

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