Discey turns Ashram into a quiet flex: sleek, mellow, and impossible to skip. The track sounds freshly minted, like the sort of late-day discovery that suddenly makes every other lounge cut feel a little too tidy.
Glassy synths drift over a soft, pulsing kick while the low end stays polite but firm. Small percussion ticks, a brushed shimmer, and a clean stereo spread keep the mix airy without losing its shape.
Great for a grey commute, a desk with too many tabs open, or the last light sliding off the windows. Ashram brings a calm that still feels current, so the repeat button starts looking like common sense.