There is something instantly comforting about open tabs. Duanna’s latest EP feels like music made for quiet hours, when everything slows down just enough for your thoughts to catch up. Across six tracks, she blends soft electronic production with a gentle emotional pull that makes the project easy to sink into.
The EP moves smoothly from track to track, creating a sense of flow that feels natural rather than planned. Nothing sounds rushed or overworked. Instead, each song feels like it arrives exactly when it needs to. The beats stay light, the melodies hover, and Duanna’s voice sits perfectly in the mix, guiding the mood without overpowering it.
What really makes open tabs stand out is its replay value. It works just as well in the background as it does when you sit down and listen closely. Each return reveals small details you might have missed before, whether it is a subtle synth line or a shift in rhythm.
open tabs captures a feeling many artists try to reach but rarely hold onto. It is calm, thoughtful, and quietly uplifting, making it a project that feels good to live with rather than just listen to once.
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