Dorothy Mckenzie makes Moonsteps feel like a fresh transmission from the cool side of the room. The track lands with the confidence of a song that already knows your name and your playlist.
Soft edges, crisp percussion, and a hushed, close-mic glow give it its pull. The mix leaves air around the notes, so every detail feels brushed on rather than stamped out.
On a gray commute or a late-night desk shift, the song slips in without asking for attention and still steals plenty. Few things suit a stretched-out afternoon better than something this restrained and calm.