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After moonlighting on Planet Mu, Mr. Mitch comes home to Gobstopper with a wistfully romantic suite of UK-style electronic soul.
These are some of his most reserved, cooled-out and tender productions to date, moving from the nEurogenous synth strokes and talkbox riffs of ‘Restart’, thru the low-key electro R&B bumps of ‘Settle’, to the exquisite electro dembow tang of ‘Phantom Dance’ at the EP’s core, before introducing his own vocals in a way recalling Palmistry on ‘Show Me’, and catching a deep ambient house breeze with ‘Closure’.
Feeling this.
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After moonlighting on Planet Mu, Mr. Mitch comes home to Gobstopper with a wistfully romantic suite of UK-style electronic soul.
These are some of his most reserved, cooled-out and tender productions to date, moving from the nEurogenous synth strokes and talkbox riffs of ‘Restart’, thru the low-key electro R&B bumps of ‘Settle’, to the exquisite electro dembow tang of ‘Phantom Dance’ at the EP’s core, before introducing his own vocals in a way recalling Palmistry on ‘Show Me’, and catching a deep ambient house breeze with ‘Closure’.
Feeling this.
After moonlighting on Planet Mu, Mr. Mitch comes home to Gobstopper with a wistfully romantic suite of UK-style electronic soul.
These are some of his most reserved, cooled-out and tender productions to date, moving from the nEurogenous synth strokes and talkbox riffs of ‘Restart’, thru the low-key electro R&B bumps of ‘Settle’, to the exquisite electro dembow tang of ‘Phantom Dance’ at the EP’s core, before introducing his own vocals in a way recalling Palmistry on ‘Show Me’, and catching a deep ambient house breeze with ‘Closure’.
Feeling this.
After moonlighting on Planet Mu, Mr. Mitch comes home to Gobstopper with a wistfully romantic suite of UK-style electronic soul.
These are some of his most reserved, cooled-out and tender productions to date, moving from the nEurogenous synth strokes and talkbox riffs of ‘Restart’, thru the low-key electro R&B bumps of ‘Settle’, to the exquisite electro dembow tang of ‘Phantom Dance’ at the EP’s core, before introducing his own vocals in a way recalling Palmistry on ‘Show Me’, and catching a deep ambient house breeze with ‘Closure’.
Feeling this.
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After moonlighting on Planet Mu, Mr. Mitch comes home to Gobstopper with a wistfully romantic suite of UK-style electronic soul.
These are some of his most reserved, cooled-out and tender productions to date, moving from the nEurogenous synth strokes and talkbox riffs of ‘Restart’, thru the low-key electro R&B bumps of ‘Settle’, to the exquisite electro dembow tang of ‘Phantom Dance’ at the EP’s core, before introducing his own vocals in a way recalling Palmistry on ‘Show Me’, and catching a deep ambient house breeze with ‘Closure’.
Feeling this.