Top 100 Chart placements for Jakhira
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The twentieth tale of Ethereality is another double header from the combined forces of Northcat & Jakhira, backed by a deeper twist from Bjorn Salvador. Moog For Groove sets us off with smooth atmospherics, airy effects and punchy drums. Rolling bass and sweet riffs are joined by chopped vocal snippets, as the energy levels continue to rise. The breakdown introduces a searing synth lead and psychedelic electric guitar before the filters open up and build to an intense climax. Moon Is Blue mimics the ambient foundation of its predecessor but packs even more punch with smartly distorted percussion and a filthy bassline revealing a harder edge. Dark plucks and heavenly arpeggios pave the way to an early breakdown, where angelic vocals and piano chords provide the calm before the storm. Bjorn Salvador offers up a more organic rendition of Moog For Groove, adding tribal percussion and copious amounts of ear candy to the palate. The main melody is tactfully transformed into a low slung lament, with trademark slowly evolving pads and sultry chants completing the marvelous melange.
The twentieth tale of Ethereality is another double header from the combined forces of Northcat & Jakhira, backed by a deeper twist from Bjorn Salvador. Moog For Groove sets us off with smooth atmospherics, airy effects and punchy drums. Rolling bass and sweet riffs are joined by chopped vocal snippets, as the energy levels continue to rise. The breakdown introduces a searing synth lead and psychedelic electric guitar before the filters open up and build to an intense climax. Moon Is Blue mimics the ambient foundation of its predecessor but packs even more punch with smartly distorted percussion and a filthy bassline revealing a harder edge. Dark plucks and heavenly arpeggios pave the way to an early breakdown, where angelic vocals and piano chords provide the calm before the storm. Bjorn Salvador offers up a more organic rendition of Moog For Groove, adding tribal percussion and copious amounts of ear candy to the palate. The main melody is tactfully transformed into a low slung lament, with trademark slowly evolving pads and sultry chants completing the marvelous melange.
The twentieth tale of Ethereality is another double header from the combined forces of Northcat & Jakhira, backed by a deeper twist from Bjorn Salvador. Moog For Groove sets us off with smooth atmospherics, airy effects and punchy drums. Rolling bass and sweet riffs are joined by chopped vocal snippets, as the energy levels continue to rise. The breakdown introduces a searing synth lead and psychedelic electric guitar before the filters open up and build to an intense climax. Moon Is Blue mimics the ambient foundation of its predecessor but packs even more punch with smartly distorted percussion and a filthy bassline revealing a harder edge. Dark plucks and heavenly arpeggios pave the way to an early breakdown, where angelic vocals and piano chords provide the calm before the storm. Bjorn Salvador offers up a more organic rendition of Moog For Groove, adding tribal percussion and copious amounts of ear candy to the palate. The main melody is tactfully transformed into a low slung lament, with trademark slowly evolving pads and sultry chants completing the marvelous melange.
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The twentieth tale of Ethereality is another double header from the combined forces of Northcat & Jakhira, backed by a deeper twist from Bjorn Salvador. Moog For Groove sets us off with smooth atmospherics, airy effects and punchy drums. Rolling bass and sweet riffs are joined by chopped vocal snippets, as the energy levels continue to rise. The breakdown introduces a searing synth lead and psychedelic electric guitar before the filters open up and build to an intense climax. Moon Is Blue mimics the ambient foundation of its predecessor but packs even more punch with smartly distorted percussion and a filthy bassline revealing a harder edge. Dark plucks and heavenly arpeggios pave the way to an early breakdown, where angelic vocals and piano chords provide the calm before the storm. Bjorn Salvador offers up a more organic rendition of Moog For Groove, adding tribal percussion and copious amounts of ear candy to the palate. The main melody is tactfully transformed into a low slung lament, with trademark slowly evolving pads and sultry chants completing the marvelous melange.
The twentieth tale of Ethereality is another double header from the combined forces of Northcat & Jakhira, backed by a deeper twist from Bjorn Salvador. Moog For Groove sets us off with smooth atmospherics, airy effects and punchy drums. Rolling bass and sweet riffs are joined by chopped vocal snippets, as the energy levels continue to rise. The breakdown introduces a searing synth lead and psychedelic electric guitar before the filters open up and build to an intense climax. Moon Is Blue mimics the ambient foundation of its predecessor but packs even more punch with smartly distorted percussion and a filthy bassline revealing a harder edge. Dark plucks and heavenly arpeggios pave the way to an early breakdown, where angelic vocals and piano chords provide the calm before the storm. Bjorn Salvador offers up a more organic rendition of Moog For Groove, adding tribal percussion and copious amounts of ear candy to the palate. The main melody is tactfully transformed into a low slung lament, with trademark slowly evolving pads and sultry chants completing the marvelous melange.