We at TWIB are tasked with bringing you the best of the best on our weekly
lists. Submissions come from around the globe and trust when we say only the cream of the crop will be selected. As usual, sit back relax and enjoy the latest sounds from the most talented producers, and don’t forget to show them some love by following them on all social media platforms
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Angel de la Rosa – “Shine !”.
Spanish instrumentalist/producer Angel de la Rosa enters our playlist with “Shine !.” The track is a genre-bending track with trip-hop elements, and pop aesthetics with experimental arrangement.
Evening Stroll – “South Lambeth Road”
Producer Evening Stroll leads the way through “South Lambeth Road” in their latest release. The lofi-jazz-hop piece has a warm pad, atmospheric tone with jazzy keys and sublime horns that all come together over a smooth drum groove.
Nova Circuitry – “0% Tint”.
Nova Circuitry delivers “0% Tint” on our playlist. The experimental track strays from the norm and employs urgent and energetic synths with moody pads and punchy drums.
Luke Ob – “Snowpulse”
As we all revel in the winter blues, producer Luke Ob gives us some respite in the form of his new release “Snowpulse.” The producer blends soft drum breaks with solemn jazz horns, cinematic strings and mellow basslines.
Eli Melmon – “Taste”
Producer Eli Melmon gives us a “Taste” of his new sounds. The track has a blend of synth-wave with a modern hip-hop aesthetic and the result is a solid punchy tune that fits the morning playlist.
azameeze – “Floating Flowers”.
“Floating Flowers” by azameeze is a solemn and soulful piece that showcases expert musicianship and versatility. From the slick guitar licks, plucky riffs, bright tones and slick grooves, the track is refreshing from start to finish.
Ajotabeats – “Soft Feelings”.
Ajotabeats gives us the “Soft Feelings” we all want during our vulnerable moments. The production here is ripe with a bright acoustic guitar riff, sparse drums and engaging sound design to create the perfect emotional ambiance.
Grim’s Puddle – “Writing in the Rain”.
“Writing in the Rain” by Grim’s Puddle is a cinematic and epic piece that displays expert instrumentation. The use of orchestral vocals, atmospheric pads and soul-stirring keys alongside dynamic arrangement techniques makes it refreshing.
LOKey – “Game Over”.
LOKey makes his appearance on our playlist with “Game Over,” and he makes his mark with this epic jam. The acoustic guitar arrangement is pronounced and the mellow pads and bass-driven drums all come together like white on rice.
The Deli x Zan – “Meaning”
The Deli and Zan team up for “Meaning,” a smooth lofi-jazz boombap cut that is reminiscent of early J Dilla beats.
hazel bb – “Second Guesses”.
“Second Guesses” from hazel bb is a solemn and reflective lofi track comprising rich filtered tones, bright flutes with soothing keys.
Bmbu – “midnight maraud”
Bmbu‘s “midnight maraud” is a piano-driven track that evokes emotions and sadness from the start. The drums are punchy and add an interesting element to it too.
LoFi Chick – “Velvet Horizons”
LoFi Chick enters our playlist with “Velvet Horizons,” a chilled soulful piece that evokes nostalgia in many ways.
Billy Hammer – “blame it on the boogie”.
Billy Hammer drops off “blame it on the boogie” which sees him covering the classic song by The Jacksons. Billy Hammer’s version is chilled, solemn and summery.
Steve Nguyen – “Mellowtonin”.
Our final track “Mellowtonin” is brought to us by prolific producer Steve Nguyen who concocts a spine-chilling piece ripe with cinematic strings and atmospheric pads.