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Indie Producer indicator presents a “therapy sunday,” in their latest release. The track is an experimental, genre-bending piece that fuses dark industrial music elements, offbeat drill/trap drum grooves, and military-style hi-hats with edgy textures to create a spine-tingling ambience. VIKRAM SINGH unveils “GOTRA,” a punchy genre-bending track that is dynamic and progressive. From hypnotic reggaeton drums to alternative house grooves and cinematic textures, the producer creates an immersive ambience that transports listeners into a whole new world. The track is taken from his debut instrumental album RAGA MORCEAU. “Xuquer” finds producer Beteulan fusing neo-soul piano progressions with choppy, soulful samples and punchy bass-driven drums to create a warm, relaxing ambiance. At the same time, Chill4est opts for a “Breezy” feel in his latest release. The drums here are light, and the organs are bright and plucky alongside airy strings and pads that add that extra soulful touch to it. Next, we got the duo of kallepdp and 1am in the loop, who team up for “spring stays a while,” a mellow lofi-contemporary pop piece featuring bright guitar licks, soft keys and ethereal sound design. VibeWithLeafy delivers a piano-driven cut, “Deep Blue,” which explodes into a soothing crescendo with layered Latin guitar plucks, moody pads and subtle chord changes. Producer IKAAL delivers a bittersweet sound with “Farewell,” featuring solemn mody chords and pads underpinned by a mellow drum groove.

Tony Sieber leads us close to the “Cozy Ocean Breeze” in this soul-stirring guitar-laden piece that evokes nostalgia and blissful moments, and on the other hand, Chillophon chose to “Finally Back Home” with a solemn and trippy piece that blends jazzy tones with a touch of modern neo soul. “Recursive Depth” by Format Field caught our ears with its deep and progressive piano arrangement that channels emotions and reflective thoughts all at once. Da Blaksheep drops off “River Jordan,” a sublime piece that blends piano riffs, bright guitar plucks, and soft pads. The result is a warm and comforting sound that is perfect for your meditation playlist.

Swiss music producer Soulseize unveils his “Jazz Car” on this week’s playlist. The laidback track features a punchy drum groove underpinned by prominent guitar licks and riffs, a thick bassline, and moddy textures that beef up the oomph and create a relaxing, somewhat playful ambience for lovers of alternative/lofi sounds.

Damien Sebe drops off something blissful and warm in the form of his new single “lost in you.” The producer pulls out the special for the day with a seamless blend of jazz chords, progressive piano arrangements with sublime horn passes, undriven by a heavy bass-driven groove.

French producer 7&Nine and Swedish producer MYR team up for “Jazz Diggers,” a smooth jazz/soul infused jam that features warm tones, slow progressive chords that evoke nostalgia and solemn moments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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