Aegean Cruise EP
A 4 track balearic / downtempo ep (22m 8s) — released October 25th 2019 on Palms & Charms
Next up from Palms & Charms, a sublime collection of sun-tinged instrumentals straight out of Vilnius, Lithuania. Miskotom have been releasing some beautiful deep house and downtempo gems in recent years on the likes of Pleasure Unit and Dreamtime. We are very pleased to have the duo here on P&C.
Opening track Huacachina is reminiscent of 90's jazzy house, but with a mellow and distinctly organic palette. Next up, Berenice's Hair catches the wind and features a downtempo chugging groove with swirling organ, cowbell and deep synth pads.
Nazska brings a slice of mystery to a mid-tempo breakdown. Horizontal atmospherics hold sway, as picked guitar and choral synths summon visions of a tropical sun risingover the bay. Finally, title track Aegean Cruise 1955 features swirling guitar trading with ethereal synths evoking nostalgic voyages around the Anatolian Peninsula.
Cheers for the tunes, sound great! - Phil Mison Cantoma
It is another belter indeed from P&C.... Love the authenticity and supreme blend of electronics and acoustic elements.... Will support with all thumbs up and include on the coming MfD radioshow too... - Mike Salta MFD Radio
Love this - David Pickering One Million Sunsets
Really sweet release, once again - Raphael Massin Les Yeux Orange
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