Jazzanova keeps the groove supple and with clipped drums.
Pete Christianson
Naomi lets How Many Loves drift in with the kind of soft-focus elegance.
The production leans on smoky downtempo drums and soft keys.
The acoustic guitar sits right up front, crisp and relaxed.
My favorite Trip-Hop songs from the past year.
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DJ Vitamin D drops "Time Out" like a fresh late-afternoon rescue.
Every hit sounds brushed and not blasted.
DJ Buzzword lands "Soothe You" like a fresh rack pull from the bins.
Vocals sit close to the mic, then drift back into a low-lit bounce.
The groove feels freshly pulled from the curb, and the chorus.
JK Soul lands “The Dream Catcher - Orginal Edit” like a secret gem.
Green Street's Scotch On The Rocks lands like a fresh find.