Goodge and “Sunday Soul” land like a fresh favorite before the coffee cools. The groove feels immediate, easy to trust, and oddly overdue, the kind of cut that makes a playlist look smarter than it was five minutes ago.
The track glows with dusty drums, warm low-end, and a laid-back pocket that never drifts. Electric keys, clipped percussion, and a soft haze around the edges give it that lived-in, late-afternoon shine.
Sunday errands, a late train, or a quiet desk all suit this one perfectly. The mood is unhurried but confident, with just enough swing to make the day feel less scrambled and more intentional.