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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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Kyle Quentin & The Kyles – “Sunrise Resonance”

“Sunrise Resonance” is the latest instrumental release from Kyle Quentin & The Kyles who tap into the 90s hip-hop vibe to bring us a jazzy-cinematic piece that is reminiscent of the golden era of hip-hop. The scenic strings, brooding horn stabs and engaging sound design all come together to create a gripping ambiance for listeners to revel in.

 

Taki Brano x Theo Juarez – “Seaboats”.

There can never be enough Lofi jazz beats for our ears so thanks to Taki Brano and Theo Juarez for gifting us with something fresh for the weekend. Their collaborative track “Seaboats” is perfect for winding down after a hard day’s work.

 

The Dirty Sample – “The Darkness”

The Dirty Sample drops “The Darkness”, a hard-hitting and menacing track comprising sparse mody arrangements, ominous strings, and subtle and eerie tones with a punchy drum groove to match. “The Darkness” is the first single from The Dirty Sample’s sequel to his dark and deadly beat tape, Beats To Murder Rappers To. Beats To Murder Rappers 2 will be released on Halloween.

 

 

Seckinger – “Under The Stars”

Seckinger‘s “Under The Stars” has an introspective vibe that strikes a cord within listeners. The track’s solemn strings, soft drums and overwhelming melancholy vibe is hard to ignore.

BugigangaZ – “Miramar”.

Producer BugigangaZ enters our playlist with “Miramar”, a smooth and playful track that has rich alluring textures comprising slick guitar arrangements, cinematic pads and a summery undertone.

 

aerial gestures – “In Between”.

aerial gestures show us what is “In Between” with this reflective summer-tinged cut ripe with rich guitar licks, warm chords and a thick bass-driven groove to complete the job.

 

Chill4est – “Fractal”.

Chill4est brings that good old modern jazz-infused pop vibe in “Fractal”. The drum groove is swanky, the plucky synths cut through the mix like a hot knife in butter, the underlining chords are warm and overall it is splendid to the ears.

 

 

Nathan Kersey-Wilson – “Old Dream Melody”.

Nathan Kersey-Wilson and The Return Project deliver this soul-jazz piece “Old Dream Melody” to our earshot. The production is layered, dynamic and filled with soul-stirring chords, heavenly horns and slick keys that help create a gripping ambient for lovers of lofi.

 

Sam Ojalvo – “dreamville”.

Sam Ojalvo takes us on a midday adventure in “dreamville”, a soft piano-driven piece that sounds like a scene from an old Western romance flick. It sure lives up to its title and is a perfect addition to our playlist.

 

Radar Pressed Record – “Baby Steps”.

Radar Pressed Record‘s “Baby Steps” has a bright and hopeful feel and the use of lush guitar plucks, and bell-synths with warm chords come together like peas in a pod.

 

catnap – “Wishing on the Moon”.

Producer catnap caught our ears with “Wishing on the Moon”, a soothing and sublime track that tugs at our heart strings. The layered strings and plucky guitars are rich and alluring from start to finish.

 

The Beat Murderer – “Valleyloa”

“Valleyloa” is a soul-stirring piece from The Beat Murderer who delivers a soothing and reflective cut that is both alluring and mystical.

 

 

Lofi Milk – “Sparrows”

Lofi Milk and Kensuke Ohmi team up for “Sparrows”, a mellow and atmospheric piece that is a perfect ambience for students and a cool evening soundtrack.

 

bad at math. – “hidden letters”.

bad at math‘s “hidden letters” is a solemn guitar-laden lofi track that captures the sadness one feels on a rainy day while pining for love.

 

lo-fi eamonn – “sundown”

lo-fi eamonn drops off “sundown”, a relaxing and nostalgia-inducing track comprising layered textures, hushed drums and an overwhelming emotional ambience that audiences could bask in.

 

Matcha Teas – “Sundaydreaming”

 

Matcha Teas leaves us on a warm note with “Sundaydreaming”, a laidback soothing track that exudes the comforting feeling of a Sunday afternoon with no worries or cares.

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