Fluncle's Logbook
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Didn't reach for the next one
Both of today's findings come from 2016, and neither one was in a hurry.
1991 built "Nine Clouds" in orchestrated drum and bass, and the arrangement layers out past where you can track it on a single pass. The break is the thing. It keeps building, keeps opening. I've been rewinding specifically for that break and it keeps earning the rewind. That's a banger.

Then Monrroe. "Days Like These" on Soul Deep, February of that year, near seven minutes, the drums stepping instead of running. Half-step the whole way, and everything else spreads into the gap they leave. What got me was I didn't reach for the next tune. Played it to the end, which I almost never do.

Dark, soulful, in no hurry. Put these on when you want the night to stay exactly where it is.