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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Groove. – “ExhaleSlowly”

Talented and prolific producer Groove helps open this week’s playlist with “ExhaleSlowly”, a heartwarming and solemn piece ripe with dreamy pads, warm strings and soft grooves. Overall, it is quite relaxing and comforting.

 

 

 

Billy Hammer – “ripple”

Billy Hammer‘s rendition of The Grateful Dead’s”ripple” is a warm and reflective piece that evokes pure unfiltered emotions. Comprising slick acoustic guitar arrangements, plucky riffs and warm pads to match showcases Billy hammer’s rich musical repertoire.

 

 

 

 

4.47 FM – “GLiDE – iNSTRUMENTAL”

4.47 FM steps into our playlist with his new track for the week titled “GLiDE – iNSTRUMENTAL”. The track fuses trap drums with a classic sample comprising thick basslines and dreamy sample chops.

 

 

Bomshi – “A Simple Life”.

Bomshi steps into our playlist with “A Simple Life”, a mellow piece with sparse drum grooves, and ethereal textures with jazzy horns.

 

 

Nobel x Fred Paci – “Coasting Memories”

Producers Nobel and Fred Paci team up for “Coasting Memories”, a smooth jazz-soul infused beat with ruch horn passes, lush piano arrangements and a head-nodding drum groove to boot.

 

 

nz – “at ease”.

Producer nz puts us “at ease” with his latest effort. The track evokes nostalgia and warmth with its dreamy and atmospheric textures.

 

Amoona – “Seedling”

Amoona drops off a “Seedling” of soft soul-stirring piano riffs, punchy drum grooves with soulful strings and a prevalent bassline to complete the job.

 

Ervin Sprinkles – “Ocean Drive”

German producer Ervin Sprinkles taps into classic R&B with a touch of modern lofi aesthetics in his new release “Ocean Drive”. The keys are rich and soul-stirring and the mellow pads and melodic vocal samples all come together like two peas in a pod.

 

halfstop – “monterey”

halfstop’s “Monterey” is a scenic and solemn piece comprising strings, lush guitar licks and mellow hushed drums to match.

 

LaRue – “stuck inside”

LaRue gifts us with this uplifting tune “stuck inside”, a piano-laden soundscape ripe with rich keys, warm chords and sparse drum grooves.

 

nead – “Destination”

French producer nead enters our weekly list with his new track “Destination”. The track has a solemn and reflective piece that taps into the emotions of audiences.

 

 

Lofi Milk – “Summer Shower”.

 

Tokyo, Japan-based producer Lofi Milk delivers “Summer Shower”, an apt title track that leads audiences into the comforting aura of summer.

 

 

kBeats x Banks x sxd – “Grace”

 

“Grace” is a collaboration from producers kBeats, Banks and sxd who deliver this sublime and atmospheric piece ripe with serene keys, warm pads with soft drum grooves to match.

 

lofi llama – “Watching the Waves”.

“Watching the Waves” is the newest release from lofi llama, a German producer who crafts music in the lofi/neo-soul arena. The production is warm, nostalgia-inducing and well-crafted too.

 

MIXK x Marco Apicella – “So Far”

Italian producer MIXK and US-based instrumentalist Marco Apicella team up for “So Far”, a smooth neo-soul/jazzy track that evokes pure summer vibes.

 

blndspot – “Reconsider”

German instrumentalist blndspot makes us “Reconsider” in the new release. The warm production is rich in textures, smooth basslines and a solid drum groove to close it out.

 

Phylonel – “Runaway Selection”.

Japanese producer Phylonel leads us into his “Runaway Selection”. The piano-driven track is bouncy and somewhat moody with its dusty basslines and solemn pads.

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