Top 100 Chart placements for Ben Monday
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Our nineteenth expedition into Ethereality welcomes back Ben Monday for his full solo debut on the label. Prior productions Spring Tide with Jakhira and a contribution to Back To The Future were well received, though his alter ego White Leaf pipped him to the post regarding wholly original material. Conversely were Gone first. Heavy hitting tribal production and groovy bass notes meet up with catchy stabs in energetic fashion but catch a breather halfway through as theyre joined by deep, thoughtful piano chords. Next up is Walking Together. Airy drones and pulsating low end pave the way for a cheerful synth riff and a delightfully loopy folk guitar. The breakdown offers us a state of repose with warm, soothing vocals adding to the mystique. And finally we have Clarity. Deep and moody whilst beautiful, pretty pianos accompany the floating pads and throbbing bass tones throughout this pensive apotheosis as we close out another adventure.
Our nineteenth expedition into Ethereality welcomes back Ben Monday for his full solo debut on the label. Prior productions Spring Tide with Jakhira and a contribution to Back To The Future were well received, though his alter ego White Leaf pipped him to the post regarding wholly original material. Conversely were Gone first. Heavy hitting tribal production and groovy bass notes meet up with catchy stabs in energetic fashion but catch a breather halfway through as theyre joined by deep, thoughtful piano chords. Next up is Walking Together. Airy drones and pulsating low end pave the way for a cheerful synth riff and a delightfully loopy folk guitar. The breakdown offers us a state of repose with warm, soothing vocals adding to the mystique. And finally we have Clarity. Deep and moody whilst beautiful, pretty pianos accompany the floating pads and throbbing bass tones throughout this pensive apotheosis as we close out another adventure.