This EP presents a fresh take on a more laid-back and breakbeat-infused sound, embodying our profound affection for diverse electronic music genres.
Presenting four captivating tracks, the new Mental Picks EP showcases an eclectic array of electronic music talents, with each composition exuding its distinct and original sound. The EP commences with Schime’s mesmerizing breakbeat masterpiece, enveloping listeners in a transcendent atmosphere that transports them to an alternate world.
Following suit, label head Eddy Romero debuts as Saturnz Other Soul on the label’s roster with the second track, employing a melodic approach with a lower BPM. The track seamlessly blends brilliant melodies with the dark and saturated underground essence of his primary alias.
Soble’s contribution, the third track on the EP, takes listeners on a breathtaking journey, intertwining flamenco vocals, subtle synths, and bass, showcasing the exceptional talent of this Spanish artist.
Concluding the EP is “Turn Down The Lights” by Dad Of The Year, a delightful procession to a realm in another dimension that leaves listeners uplifted and inspired.
As we celebrate our 15th year in the industry, this release holds a special place in our hearts at Mental Picks and marks the inception of many more to follow. Our unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic music and introducing innovative sounds to our audience remains resolute.
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