fabiano do nascimento & e ruscha v: aquáticos
Francisco Espregueira
Aquáticos invites you in, slowly, offering a warm, immersive space where groove and melody breathe together.
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Aquáticos invites you in, slowly, offering a warm, immersive space where groove and melody breathe together.
Read MoreAfrican Ambient Live at Funkhaus feels immersive and physical. Less a concert document than a slow-moving environment you step inside and let unfold.
Read MoreJoyful intent, built for movement but rich in detail, the album's mission: blending jazz-funk sophistication with raw tropical energy to create a sound that doesn't just ask you to dance, but insists on it as a form of salvation.
Read MoreA record that doesn't demand your attention so much as it earns it, settling into the room like a comfortable evening breeze.
Read MoreTrue to the alias, very little is revealed beyond the music itself. Jazz, funk, dub, fusion and library moods all drift through the EP, filtered through an obvious love for Chicago and Detroit foundations.
Read More45 tracks shot in the air by the end of December, deepening our appreciation for what came out during this month.
Read MoreIndividuación EP reflects both creative freedom and a clear sense of identity — stripped-back club tools with personality, designed to travel easily from headphones to late-night floors.
Read MoreSummer Cuts feels like a short, sunlit window into a scene that values movement, collaboration, and groove above all else.
Read MoreIt’s about mood, detail, and the kind of atmosphere that lingers long after the needle lifts.
Read MoreThe result is fluid and luminous, driven by Dayes’ unmistakable drumming and the deep chemistry of the ensemble.
Read MoreJazzbois’ warm, fluid musicianship drifts effortlessly through Gnork’s house-rooted, groove-forward sensibility, creating a sound that’s both loose and locked in.
Read MoreWhether you're chasing something deeper or just looking for gritty, soulful cuts, Nicewon VA hits the spot with undeniable precision.
Read MoreThey specialize in a sound that refuses to sit still, sliding effortlessly from cosmic disco and jazz-funk to psychedelic fusions of Afro-Italo and Mediterranean boogie.
Read MoreDevra’s layered percussion, warm chords and occasional neo-soul inflections invite listeners to drift along with him as he navigates musical transitions.
Read MoreWhether you lean deep into the Rhodes hum or the dusty drum-machine shuffle, the EP is kind of a homecoming: for Eglo Records, the man behind it, and maybe for a groove-hungry listener ready for something honest and soulful.
Read MoreOn A Light From The Basement, that balance becomes a subtle, immersive journey: dub-tinged atmospheres, ambient textures and broken-beat motion swirl together, creating a space where introspection meets rhythm.
Read MoreCinematic elegance of layers of saxophone, double bass, Rhodes and ambient textures - a sound deeply rooted in jazz but freely dancing into house and broken beat territory.
Read More45 tracks for the soul. November went by supersonic in the waves of the usual eclectic features we made over this month
Read MoreII floats through downtempo dub, instrumental hip hop, electronica and jazz — a fluid meeting of organic and synthetic, a place where flute and cello wander through electronic grooves, where subtle jazzish hues blend with soft digital atmospheres.
Read MoreEvery so often a record lands that feels like a car rolling out onto a midnight street — wheels whirling, chrome gleaming, bass thumping.
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