Moonchild's Third Album: A Hypnotic Neo-Soul Record with Summery Vibes
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A brief review of Moonchild's third album, describing their neo-soul sound characterized by hazy, cosmic vibes, ethereal vocals, chill strings, analog synths, and nature field recordings. The review highlights two specific tracks: "Cure" with its jazzy Zero 7-esque groove, and "6am" with Erykah Badu-style funk elements.
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· 3 pulledAmber Navran's ethereal vocals sit dreamily atop Max Bryk and Andris Mattson's chill strings, analog synths, and psychedelic chimes
"Cure" has a jazzy, Zero 7–esque groove—all breezy melodies and breathy vocals
"6am" riffs on Erykah Badu–style funk, replete with deep, pulsing bass and caramel-smooth refrains
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