Welcome to TWIB’s Weekly Top 10 Videos. This is a segment where we look at some exceptional visuals from various acts around the globe. The music video format has been around for decades, through the 90s and 2000s, and it has taken flight from multi-million dollar budget music videos to mid to low-budget videos with exceptional features. In this section, we will not discriminate but highlight some creative visuals on our radar.
Again, we promise to bring you the best, from high- to low-budget, animated to DIY, and, first and foremost, the most creative visuals we can source.
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Evening Stroll – “Undercurrent”
French producer Evening Stroll‘s new release “Undercurrent” is a smooth and atmospheric piece that fuses lofi-soul, jazz with a drop of hiphop swag in the mix. From the plucky keys, musted horn passes, slick riffs and groove, the overall vibe is blissful and relaxing fro start to finish.
Saul Wasabi – “Sunleaf”
German producer Saul Wasabi delievrs this multi-genre piece “Sunleaf” to our playlist. From the moody pads, triumphant horns and mellow plucky guitars and soft drums, listeners are led into a world filled with msuical wonders and sights.
Deligah Grier – “Waterfall”
Deligah Grier’s “Waterfall” is a dark cinematic beat that is anchored on ominous sound design, ethereal strings and jazzy horns with punchy hiphop drums. The overall feel is somewhat hard to catergorize and it feels like a contemporary score brimming with layered instrumentation.
Nom Tunes – “Finding Peace”
Nom Tunes‘s “Finding Peace” is a perfect addition to our playlist a sit evokes sober feelings and heartwarming vibes. The flutes, sad strings and lush keys all come together like white on rice.
catnap – “Hourglass”.
catnap enters this week’s playlist with “Hourglass,” a mellow reflective track brimming with slick guitar licks, warm pads and soft textures.
Wildflower Bokeh – “Sage”
“Sage” is a brilliant effort from Canadian music producer Wildflower Bokeh who crafts a bass-heavy lofi-soul track for us to rock with.
Slowheal – “A Lullaby For You”
Slowheal‘s “A Lullaby For You” lives up to its title. The slow groove, progressive key arrangement and warm textures all comine to create a blissful tune that is perfect for the baby.
DertyLee – “Aurora”
DertyLee gifts our ears with “Aurora,” an atmospheric piece that comprises airy pads, slow paced bell-like synths and soft pads that create an ethereal aesthetic. It’s soothing and relaxing all at once.
The Notorious CPU – “Currents Carry On”
The Notorious CPU makes their entrance on our playlist with “Currents Carry On.” The track is an introspective and soothing piece that is anchored on soft pads, lush guitar licks and atmospheric tetxures that come together seamlessly.
GorillaSoundz – “a timeless journey”
“a timeless journey” is a groovy soul-jazz-hiphop jam from GorillaSoundz. The drums are punchy and prevalent bassline takes the cake alongside the triumphant horn arrangement.
Ludwig del Pino – “Countryside Mornings”
Ludwig del Pino takes us into the “Countryside Mornings” in this brilliant effort. The key arrnagement is mellow and progressive and use of extensive sound design is refreshing.
bad at math. – “spring and solace”.
bad at math presents “spring and solace,” a sublime lofi-pop instrumental brimming with soft keys, slick guitar riffs and plucky grooves.
Jonny Abbey – “Softly, Quietly”
Porteuguese music producer Jonny Abbey and Flow State records team up for “Softly, Quietly.” A reflective cut with layered instrumentation ranging from pulsating basslines, rich guitar licks, sparse drums and cinematic sound design.
Chill4est – “Stroll”
Chill4est brings this week’s playlist to a halt with “Stroll,” a mellow string-driven piece laced with warm synths, plucky guitar riffs and warm string pads.