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Josh One – “Possible”
Josh One helps set this week’s playlist off with “Possible,” a dark cinematic offering that oozes raw adrenaline action. The use of extensive sound design, dynamic sampling techniques and a solid drum break all results in a gripping beat that draws listeners in. This is the second track from Josh One’s 4th studio album, Exit Fee.
The Dirty Sample – “Just One”
The Dirty Sample unveils his new single, “Just One,” which serves as the precursor to his new instrumental album, Love Always Wins If You Let It. The track is a soulful and uplifting tune that comprises vocal chops, off-beat bass guitar licks, and punchy drums.
Ghostnaut – “Raio Verde”
Ghostnaut and Lunath create a blissful chillhop tune in the form of their latest collaboration “Raio Verde.” The track is led by a rich guitar arrangement that soars from section to section and a warm pad and soft drum groove to match,
Korey Wade – “Fossil”
Korey Wade‘s “Fossil” evokes feelings of sadness and solemnity and it’s a well-crafted cut with layered instrumentation that soar slightly as it progresses. The lead guitar stands out and cuts through the mix while the moody textures add that extra reflective element into the track.
Josh One – “Slowdown”.
Josh One is presently working on his new album Exit Free but in the interim, he shares the single “Slowdown.” The experimental track comprises rich electric guitar licks, engulfing sound design and dynamic arrangements that creates tension and resolution throughout the track.
Ferocious Folk – “Somatic”.
“Somatic” by Vancouver, BC, Canada-based producer Ferocious Folk is a somewhat playful and summer-tinged beat that evokes good memories. The keys are well-chopped and the sublime strings in the background gives it a scenic vibe.
dusty_bars – “Whispers of winter”.
dusty_bars unveils “Whispers of winter,” a sad lofi-soul piece comprising of soft moody strings, airy horn passes and a mellow drum groove.
teapotbeats – “Cool Breeze”.
teapotbeats blends classic boom-bap grooves with eclectic jazz elements in his new release titled “Cool Breeze”. The title lives up to expectations and gives audiences a trip down memory lane.
Teemu Nätynki – “Basement 3103”.
Teemu Nätynki leads us into “Basement 3103” where the unexpected happens. The track is a blend of future funk, chill-hop with lofi sensibilities. The funky bassline is prevalent and the woozy synths and sublime licks all come together like white on rice.
zama – “Dusty Cat”
zama presents the audio tale of the “Dusty Cat” in their new release. The track has a dusty and moody vibe but the simplicity makes it engaging.
Wipe True – “Her Hands”
“Her Hands” is the latest from Wipe True who crafts a piano-laden piece that evokes nostalgia and bittersweet memories.
Analog Life – “Green Light”.
Analog Life blends Lofi soul and future funk in their latest titled “Green Light.” The track is bright and hopeful and a definite house party dancefloor starter.
mibwup – “Lorient”
“Lorient” is the newest release from producer mibwup who caught our ears with their expressive arrangement style. The basslines are prevalent, the guitar cuts through the mix and blend perfectly with the punchy drums.
LoFi Chick – “Work”s
LoFi Chick is as prolific as ever as she returns with “Work,” a chilled reflective piece comprising sparse guitar licks, ominous string arrangements and a punchy bass-driven groove that helps solidify the track.
DertyLee – “Comeback”.
DertyLee‘s “Comeback” is a cinematic welcome-back anthem that helps set the stage for listeners. The rich and bright textures form the bulk of the beat with a well-crafted groove to match.
vhskid. x Vihta – “Waves Of Yesterday”.
vhskid and Vihta tap into our deepest thoughts with their latest collaboration “Waves Of Yesterday.” The track comprises warm pads, solemn guitar licks and drums that crackle in a good way.
Steve Nguyen – “Oak Bluffs”
b helps close out this week’s instrumental playlist with a brilliant effort “Oak Bluffs.” The production is uplifting and somewhat playful from start to finish.