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Sōra taps into the luminous attribute of the “Streetlight” in their latest release. Bridging the edginess of boombap, unpredictability of improv jazz with neo soul vibes, the producer delivers a dynamic and progressive cut that lovers of lofi meditative instrumental would love.

Worcester, MA-based Confidence connects with J Ferra for this punchy boombap/jazz collaboration entitled “The Big Dig.” From the crunchy drum break, ethereal strings, dusty jazzy aesthetics and cinematic sound deisgn, the duo blends the old and new on this musical extravaganza that highlights their deep musical roots.

Bequem flexes his improv piano skills with “Coffee Jazz,” a modern lofi-jazz piece underpinned by boombap grooves and a dusty bassline. Prolific musical duo Chill4est and DertyLee join forces to bring us “Fields of Green,” a laidback lofi/soul piece that is hypnotic and soul-gripping. Fusing guitar plucks, jazzy horns, and soft pop chord progressions, the duo craft a brilliant track that is perfect for the mornings.

 

Kitsuji‘s newest release, “Lonely Reverie,” is a laidback, reflective track featuring a mix of bright guitar licks, keys and warm tones, while Mr. Donsai‘s “While the World Sleeps” is a reminder of the calm of the night. The producer goes for an equally mellow style with airy textures, soft guitar plucks that blend like soft jello. L O F I L U V leads us to the “Hills” in this punchy guitar-driven track that evokes sombre moments in life, and in “Whispers,” the duo of Sbeady and Dreamboundx craft a soul-gripping piece laced with layered keys, dreamy pads and a somewhat discordant progression.

Jonny Alias delivers a perfect mood-changing track entitled “Slow Mornings,” which highlights the use of ethereal sound effects and reflective guitar riffs that remind one of the early mornings when the day is young. Hary.BoY and Lowe’s Retreat tone down the mood with “Quiet Howl,” a laidback lofi-soul piece that is punctuated by atmospheric strings, sparse guitar licks, a solemn piano riff and hihat knocks. The result is a bittersweet piece that listeners can meditate to.

Ireland-based producer Ryan Walker brings forth “nostalgia and sadness” in their latest release. The producer goes for soft drum grooves with sparse rhythms, nature sounds, and warm pads bolstered by solmen keys and lush guitar licks.

“Zero Gravity” is an uplifting lofi-jazz/hop track from music arranger NAYABEL, who taps into the spirit of summer. From the bright keys, warm pads, heavenly horns and forward-thinking arrangement, the producer delivers a solid, mood-lifting piece that is perfect for your jazzy summer playlist.

Anthony Menzia‘s “A Mind is a Terrible Thing” brings elements from industrial punk, dark cinematic sound design, with experimnetal arrangement to create a gripping and unorthodox soundscape. The extensive use of fluttering lead synths and distorted sounds highlights the dynamic approach from the producer.

Emerging producer Diana vibes Earth caught our ears with “Manifest Your Dream,” an offbeat and somewhat experimental piece comprising ominous strings and plucks that sound like a scene from a sci-fi horror flick.

Groove. gets into the zone with “Realizing Dreams,” a dreamy jazz/hip-hop infused track featuring plucky keys, warm pads with airy horn passes and a solid drum groove. The additional guitar licks are pretty awesome too, and don’t even sound overwhelmingly crowded.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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