Psychedelic soul submerged in murky, glitchy electronics. Warm analog synths and heavy, off-kilter drums for late-night introspection and deep grooves.
Electric Wire Hustle sounds like a classic soul record that was left out in the sun until the grooves started to warp and melt into something futuristic. It is a dense, hazy blend of traditional R&B sensibilities and forward-thinking electronic production. The music feels thick and tactile, characterized by heavy basslines, shimmering Fender Rhodes chords, and percussion that feels both organic and mechanically fractured.
What truly distinguishes them is the way they manipulate space and texture. Mara TK's vocals often sound like they are emerging from a thick fog, utilizing falsetto and breathy delivery that feels intimate yet ghostly. The production leans heavily into 'future soul' territory, where the swing of J Dilla-style hip-hop meets the experimental soundscapes of modern electronica. It is music that demands a high-quality sound system to appreciate the subtle grit and analog warmth hidden in the mix.
Start with their self-titled debut for the most balanced introduction to their sound. It perfectly captures the transition between traditional neo-soul and their more experimental later work, featuring standout collaborations that highlight their standing in the global underground soul scene.
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