PIANIKA and “Pisces” land like a fresh signal from the calm end of the pool: sleek, dusky, and impossible to ignore. In a feed full of noise, this one feels like the rare track that already knows the room.
Sub-bass hums under a soft-edged beat, while airy synths and acoustic touches give the mix a hand-built glow. The production stays clean and patient, with enough pulse to move a late-night commute or a desk-bound afternoon.
PIANIKA’s New Zealand roots and organic-electronic lean make “Pisces” fit the kind of winter day that wants atmosphere without drama. Coffee goes cold, the windows fog up, and the track keeps its cool.