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15-05-2018 18:35 GMT
The Watermark High
"Burning Daylight"
Electronic
Suspiciously good.
If you're not familiar with The Watermark High, one of Johannesburg, South Africa's finest independent electronic music producers, then you'll be delighted to know that there's still someone out there catering to moments in your musical life when you want nothing more than to chill out and bask in your essence - no overhyping, no excessively loud noises or overpowering grooves, just calming electronic infusions with a warm, gentle feel that will have you resonating at your own unique frequency, just like you should.
Ever experienced something that you thought was too good to be true, so you backed off a little bit just to be sure? This is one of those moments. It's an album that's so warm and inviting it'll have you suspicious - but of what you may ask? And the answer is, absolutely nothing - it's just that good you'll have to think to yourself, "hold on, wait a minute - this can't be happening".
In this day and age when the music industry is trying to sound louder, clearer and spectacular in every way possible, even if the result is unnatural sonically, and in the process overproducing while overwhelming their listeners senses, The Watermark High takes the opposite approach, using mildly complex yet minimal sounds to sooth and relax us, bring us back to our centers and remind us of the importance of moments of clarity like the one you are about to experience. Enjoy!
Stream full album on Spotify:
Electronic
Suspiciously good.
If you're not familiar with The Watermark High, one of Johannesburg, South Africa's finest independent electronic music producers, then you'll be delighted to know that there's still someone out there catering to moments in your musical life when you want nothing more than to chill out and bask in your essence - no overhyping, no excessively loud noises or overpowering grooves, just calming electronic infusions with a warm, gentle feel that will have you resonating at your own unique frequency, just like you should.
Ever experienced something that you thought was too good to be true, so you backed off a little bit just to be sure? This is one of those moments. It's an album that's so warm and inviting it'll have you suspicious - but of what you may ask? And the answer is, absolutely nothing - it's just that good you'll have to think to yourself, "hold on, wait a minute - this can't be happening".
In this day and age when the music industry is trying to sound louder, clearer and spectacular in every way possible, even if the result is unnatural sonically, and in the process overproducing while overwhelming their listeners senses, The Watermark High takes the opposite approach, using mildly complex yet minimal sounds to sooth and relax us, bring us back to our centers and remind us of the importance of moments of clarity like the one you are about to experience. Enjoy!
Stream full album on Spotify:
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