Andy Jordan returns with “Gin & Jazz” sounding strangely urgent, like a late-night track that somehow already knows your week. The groove lands fast, and so does the mood: cool, sharp, and hard to ignore.
The production leans on a brushed, smoky pulse with crisp edges, a bassline that keeps its collar straight, and jazz details that flash instead of lounge around. Everything feels tight, lived-in, and just a little bit tipsy.
In a city commute, a kitchen cleanup, or a rain-streaked window seat, the song fits without asking permission. That balance of polish and bite makes it feel ready for right now.