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The Dirty Sample – “Don’t F@#k with Witches”.

The Dirty Sample unveils “Don’t F@#k with Witches,” a new single from his forthcoming instrumental tape Beats To Murder Rappers 2. The record continues the dark ominous theme and employs brooding cinematic strings, surreal textures and subtle suspenseful sound design to create a spine-chilling ambiance.

 

 

 

 

Remek Kossacz – “Shaking Robot

Oslo-based Polish guitarist Remek Kossacz enters our playlist with “Shaking Robot,” a genre-bending track with rich funky vibes, pop aesthetics and experimental elements all rolled into one.

 

coolmatthew213 – “So Good”

coolmatthew213 raises the energy on the playlist with this new release “So Good,” a punchy genre-bending track that will keep your head nodding.

 

Koalres – “slowly”.

 

Koalres‘ “slowly” caught our attention and we just had to share it. The track has a soothing pad, sublime guitar arrangement and slick keys that all come together like peas in a pod.

 

 

 

Glynmoog – “Drymonema”

 

Glynmoog make their debut on our playlist with “Drymonema,” a sombre and soul-stirring piece that is ripe with warm tones, and solemn strings underpinned by soft drums.

 

 

Calm Chapter – “In Between”

 

Calm Chapter shows us what is “In Between” with his latest release. The track starts with a solemn tone and builds up alongside rich piano riffs, thick basslines and alluring strings.

 

Symoo – “Distant Heartbeat”

 

Symoo brings a solemn and heartwarming vibe to the playlist with “Distant Heartbeat,” a mellow lofi track with layered instrumentation and a soft groove.

 

 

flotuz – “Toskana”

 

“Toskana” from flotuz is a bright and uplifting tune that comprises rich guitar plucks, warm keys and a punchy drum groove to match. It’s definitely perfect for one’s summer playlist.

 

 

 

Blue Sirens x bad at math. – “Moon Festival”

 

Production duo Blue Sirens and bad at math introduce us to the “Moon Festival” in their latest collaboration. Bolstered by an overwhelming warm pad, slick guitar riff and a hushed rhythm section, the track embodies pure solemn emotions on wax.

 

 

NNIK – “long night, no sleep”

 

NNIK takes us into the mind of an insomniac with “long night, no sleep.” The record is as surreal as they come and uses slow progressions to drive in the solemn ambiance.

 

 

 

Gerold Kukulenz Chillin’ Beats – “Summer Ends”

 

Gerold Kukulenz Chillin’ Beats taps into our emotions with “Summer Ends,” a solemn piece that encapsulates the tail end of summer and the lasting memories that kept us warm. The piano arrangement is smooth and slowly builds up while the moody strings add an extra layer of oomph to the track.

 

Chill4est – “Black Forest”

“Black Forest” by Chill4est oozes pure nostalgia with a touch of introspection. From the sturdy drum grooves, layered guitar and key arrangement to the smooth bassline, the producer delivers a solid piece that everyone can nod their head to.

 

Wipe True – “Night Guest”.

Wipe True‘s “Night Guest” is a broody and reflective track that comprises atmospheric sound effects, brooding synth pads with sparse rhythms that capture the stillness of the night.

 

dooda – “okay, pal.”

Producers dooda , klactoveedsedstene and Jason LaPierre team up for “okay, pal.” The track has a playful and cheerful vibe reminiscent of a breezy summer afternoon.

 

 

 

 

Sine – “Skylines”.

 

Sine leads us into the “Skylines” in his newest release. The track is a blissful pop-lofi affair comprising layered guitar licks and soft tones with an overwhelming soulful vibe.

 

 

Simon Bächinger – “Brooklyn Lights” (feat. Benjamin Muralt)

 

Swiss producer Simon Bächinger thrills us to the splendour and magnificence of the city in “Brooklyn Lights.” The jazz-soul lofi-infused track sees him teaming up with Benjamin Muralt and Claudio von Arx and together they deliver a blissful sax-driven piece ripe with alluring pads, soft strings and a head-nodding groove.

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