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For fans of bowery electric, lovers of downtempo and ambient music, listeners who enjoy melancholic and minimalist soundscapes, and those interested in atmospheric urban music.
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It takes so little, just a bit. Yet there's always something unfathomable that stays there, at the bottom.

Between Bristol and New York, dense melancholies, reverberations. A moth in the night, restless and elegant in its spins. Downtempo Beats & Guitar[Land]scapes. The fleeting lights of cars, smudged blurred washed dragged, turned into music. A false movement. With the minimum, with few repeated noises dizzy loops smoky fragments, capturing a world a city a street a passage a trifle.

The topos of the imagined Soundtrack has worn out, I realize, but here it works perfectly.

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The review reflects on Bowery Electric's Lushlife as a work that uses minimal sounds and repeated loops to create a dense, melancholic atmosphere. It evokes urban imagery through downtempo beats and smoky guitar landscapes. While the concept of an imagined soundtrack is familiar, it is executed effectively here. The album captures elusive moments that linger beneath the surface.

Tracklist Videos

01   Floating World (04:44)

02   Lushlife (07:52)

03   Shook Ones (04:50)

04   Psalms of Survival (04:40)

05   Soul City (03:42)

06   Freedom Fighter (03:47)

07   Saved (06:11)

08   Deep Blue (04:19)

09   After Landing (03:52)

10   Passages (06:38)

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