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Singles Vol. 2

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3 songs
4:55Song Image
A restrained, emotionally hollow hybrid of Liquid Drum & Bass and dark Psyphonk, built around resignation rather than release, The track moves at a steady 170 BPM with liquid DnB pacing, soft rollers, and deep sub pressure, while Psyphonk elements pull the atmosphere inward with shadowed bass weight and psychological tension, There is no traditional vocal performance, Instead, a single British male phrase — “You’ll never know!” — appears sparingly as a distant, reverberated echo, treated as a thought rather than a statement, The arrangement avoids climactic payoff, favoring repetition, drift, and emotional emptiness, This track represents hopeless acceptance and emotional numbness, functioning as a quiet descent that prepares the listener for a larger album narrative
3:48Song Image
An intimate Liquid Drum & Bass track focused on quiet vulnerability rather than spectacle, The song moves with a soft, rolling liquid groove supported by warm piano tones, gentle atmospheric pads, and a rounded, non-aggressive sub bass, The arrangement prioritizes space and continuity, allowing emotion to unfold naturally without pressure or escalation, A restrained British male vocal sits close and centered in the mix, delivered with subtle warmth and minimal processing, The performance feels confessional and human, emphasizing presence, honesty, and emotional survival over triumph, Mirrored drops and calm transitions reinforce acceptance rather than progression, while breakdowns briefly strip the track to its emotional core before returning to a steady, grounded flow, This song is about staying present, being seen, and finding meaning in quiet persistence, Emotional, restrained, and atmospheric, it carries its weight gently and invites the listener to drift rather than be pushed
4:36Song Image
A restrained Liquid Drum & Bass track at 172 BPM built around emotional withdrawal rather than release, Soft piano and shadowed pads drift over rolling liquid breakbeats and deep sub bass, creating a late-night, inward atmosphere, The vocal is a close-mic British male delivery, half-spoken and half-sung, confessional and imperfect, carrying themes of resignation, self-protection, and emotional distance, No uplifting drops or festival energy, The track moves like a slow emotional tide, holding tension through space, silence, and repetition, ending in quiet acceptance rather than resolution