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YetepEffin’s anticipated album, Daydreams, has arrived, delivering 12 tracks of meticulously crafted bass that teeters between euphoric energy and playful experimentation. What stands out is its laid-back, light-wub vibe, a departure from aggressive drops in favor of slow-rolling waves of sound. Already heard in many live sets, standout tracks like “Daydreams” with NGHTMRE and “Ups and Downs” with Tape B prove Effin’s talent as a producer who knows exactly when to let the music breathe.
The album’s retro-futurism inspiration adds another layer of charm. From the vintage artwork to the warm, 1950s-inspired melodies and crackling vinyl-style samples, Daydreams feels almost like a time capsule, as if Effin wanted to teleport listeners back into the past and mesmerize us with modern-vintage low-end sound.
This is an album with range. The uplifting yet grounded production makes it perfect for everything from study sessions to late night drive playlists, offering a nice gateway into wonky sounds without overwhelming newcomers to the genre. Daydreams is a great demonstration of Effin’s sharp ear for balance, and he does a phenomenal job at blending nostalgia with innovation in a way that feels fresh yet familiar.
With its easygoing energy, retro feel, and impeccable vibes, this is a perfect chilled-out album. Give it a listen, zone out, and let the vibes carry you away.
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