Alex Lustig turns “O2” into the kind of discovery that suddenly makes the whole playlist behave. The track lands like a fresh signal from the front of the line, cool enough for the moment and sharp enough to stick around.
Soft pulses, airy synth bloom, and a clean low-end glide over one another with almost no wasted motion. Every sound feels carefully spaced, so the silence between notes does half the work.
That restraint fits a gray afternoon, a train ride, or a desk lit only by the monitor glow. “O2” keeps the room calm without going numb, which is a neat trick any day.