Sun-drenched grooves where West African rhythms meet Welsh psychedelia. A warm, analog embrace for lazy afternoons and coastal drives.
Huw Marc Bennett creates music that feels like a physical place, specifically a sun-bleached coastline where the clocks have stopped. It is a lush, organic fusion that avoids the frantic energy of traditional Afrobeat in favor of a languid, dub-inflected crawl. The production is thick with analog warmth, making every bass pluck and drum hit feel like it was recorded onto a well-worn reel-to-reel tape in a studio overlooking the ocean.
What sets him apart is his ability to bridge disparate worlds without sounding like a collage. He weaves the intricate guitar patterns of Highlife and the rhythmic complexity of Nigerian funk into a distinctly British psychedelic framework. There is a gentle, pastoral quality to his melodies that betrays his Welsh roots, even when the rhythm section is locked into a deep Brazilian groove. It is sophisticated but never cold, complex but always inviting.
Start with the album 'Tresilian Bay' to experience his signature sound at its most cohesive. It acts as a perfect gateway, moving from the rhythmic pulse of the title track to more atmospheric, hazy explorations. It is the ideal soundtrack for anyone who wants the sophistication of jazz with the soul of a global crate-digger.
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