On A Light From The Basement, that balance becomes a subtle, immersive journey: dub-tinged atmospheres, ambient textures and broken-beat motion swirl together, creating a space where introspection meets rhythm.
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II floats through downtempo dub, instrumental hip hop, electronica and jazz — a fluid meeting of organic and synthetic, a place where flute and cello wander through electronic grooves, where subtle jazzish hues blend with soft digital atmospheres.
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A Deeper Life sees them boldly integrate live instrumentation and vocal collaborations for the first time, weaving together their key musical touchstones – Ambient, Soulful house, R&B, Jazz, and Balearic – into an epic and immersive journey destined to become a future classic.
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Morning Dubs delivers eight deeply heavy, dubby, and psychedelic tracks, crafted for a wide range of listeners.
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This collaborative effort showcases the producers' signature blend of RnB, House, and 2-Step, resulting in a collection of deeply vibey tracks.
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Over ten tracks, Arctween expands on his vast musical world to create a beautiful record that is divided in two sides that are connected and add even more interest to one another.
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Ping Pong / Super Soaker EP offers a glimpse into his approach, blending a myriad of influences and infinite tricks to express them in new projects.
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Crafted from the heart of the Arab world, Beats from The Levant pays homage to the region’s musicians and their timeless masterpieces. Half of the proceeds will go to various relief efforts in Lebanon, while the other half will support the MAP (Medical Aid for Palestinians).
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Collaborating with the talented Em Dee, Kultan has crafted a collection of four dreamy grooves with a psychedelic edge.
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Eye To Eye explores with more detail the serene soundscapes that were present in its predecessor, maintaining influences of jazz and latin music textures.
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We’re taken by calming melodies and atmospheres and a sense of floating tranquility akin to ambient music. This Is Reasonable achieves this without resorting to genre clichés.
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