A producer whose handful of tracks build quiet, late-night atmospheres.
For the feel of it, put on 'Lonely Night'. If you want the pulse, try 'Nike'.
The songs are minimal and mood-driven, often built around a single vocal hook or a simple, repeating synth line. 'Lady' and 'Turn The Light' are good examples of this approach, they feel more like scenes than full pop statements. There's a consistent, almost cinematic quality to the work, even without a detailed backstory.
The available tracks suggest a steady focus on a particular sound. From the earlier, slightly brighter 'Up' to the darker, more submerged textures of 'Deep' and 'Gravity', the progression feels internal rather than dramatic. It's a catalog of variations on a specific mood.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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