
Relentless from the get go, we kick off with "Live It Up" - a spirited throwback to 90s junglism,
breaks and reeses galore.
Second track "Cry" plays out like a razor sharp incision into the heart of footwork and jungle. Airy keys, a stuttering half time rhythm and a sinister midrange make this an eyesdown experience.
"Mechanism" uses gritty synths and stabs in place of airy keys to build a lethal drum track designed
to shake any dancefloor.
"Recall" straddles the footwork and jungle genres comfortably. Percussion occupies the soundscape
as it carries itself to the finish line, a hypnotic bass sequence pulsating throughout.
"Never" is a delightfully minimal contribution from the versatile producer, veering away from the
norm. Serving as an impromptu interlude for title track "Serenity", "Never" focuses on building a
motif around the core groove, leading up to the finale.
"Serenity" comes in at the end of this release, to cap off a stunning selection of music from this
talent. Closer to his original style, Sun People showcases his serene and calm outlook on music,
drawing on well placed percussion, vocals, and a penchant for building beautiful dance music
soundscapes.
breaks and reeses galore.
Second track "Cry" plays out like a razor sharp incision into the heart of footwork and jungle. Airy keys, a stuttering half time rhythm and a sinister midrange make this an eyesdown experience.
"Mechanism" uses gritty synths and stabs in place of airy keys to build a lethal drum track designed
to shake any dancefloor.
"Recall" straddles the footwork and jungle genres comfortably. Percussion occupies the soundscape
as it carries itself to the finish line, a hypnotic bass sequence pulsating throughout.
"Never" is a delightfully minimal contribution from the versatile producer, veering away from the
norm. Serving as an impromptu interlude for title track "Serenity", "Never" focuses on building a
motif around the core groove, leading up to the finale.
"Serenity" comes in at the end of this release, to cap off a stunning selection of music from this
talent. Closer to his original style, Sun People showcases his serene and calm outlook on music,
drawing on well placed percussion, vocals, and a penchant for building beautiful dance music
soundscapes.
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