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Producers MNDSET and Double-H team up to create “5JI,” an offbeat track that blends lofi, dark pop and electronic aesthetics. The track strays from the norm and highlights the power of nonconformity. From the woozy basslines, moody synths and nocturnal keys laced over off-center drum grooves, listeners are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Polish producer MxRKxS brings that edgy vibe in his latest release, “Raindrops.” The track is built on crunchy drum breaks, muted sax riffs with slick guitar licks that come together like peas in a pod.
Madrid-based producer/musician Ared Ager weaves out a blissful piece entitled “Silken Hours,” and it caught our ears. The track has a funky guitar foundation underpinned by lush keys and a solid drum groove to match.
hazel bb reminds us to find “Relax Time” as we go about our daily grind. The track is a bubbly, uplifting piece with a smooth texture, filled with bright pads, keys, and a synth vocal motif that sounds reassuring and warm.
Strewing takes an “Urban Escape” with this new release. The arrangement is dynamic and focuses on the main piano melody, while the soft pads and grooves add an extra punch to the track.
Flapjaques‘s “not so far away” is a solemn, reflective piano-driven track that evokes good times.
Boffers brings a different vibe with “Don’t care what happens outside,” an upbeat and scenic track that evokes urgency. The guitars are prevalent, and the layered approach and pedal effects add depth and space.
CharvetBeats drops “Gypsy Serenade,” an offbeat lofi track with folk-esque vibes, punchy modern drums, and choppy sampling.
Superglue garnishes the playlist with “Fred Astaire,” a retro-fitted track that captures the early years of Hollywood musicals starring Fred Astaire. The track also benefits from a classic drum break and sublime horn passes that add that extra soulful, nostalgic feel.
Fabilous Beats and E M I M O team up for “Eclipse,” a laidback and solemn track comprising soft warm tones, sparse rhythms, airy guitar plucks and ambient sounds of nature. The result is a blissful and relaxing piece that touches the heart.
Hary.BoY and lst drm take listeners on a journey through the “Forgotten Paths” in this epic collaboration. From the emotional strings, solemn chords and slow build-up of tension and release, listeners are taken through the roller coaster of emotions from start to finish.
Lowsen‘s “Everything is real” is a laidback and soul-stirring piece that evokes nostalgic memories and is a perfect addition to your meditation playlist.
“Waterloo” by Kande is a piano-driven track that captures the serene life in the woods, far from the bustling city. The horns have a calming effect, and the soft tones and guitar licks add that extra emotional punch to the track.
The final track on the playlist is “Back in Town” by HSYRM and Oddability. The track has a summer vibe and evokes hope and uplifting energy with its bright horns, flutes, warm keys and scenic guitar riffs. The perfect lofi track for your cruising playlist.
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