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Washington DC’s dreamcastmoe dares to differ on his debut album, proper. Features production by Jordan GCZ, 1432 R’s Sami, and Future Times’ Max D.
Since jumping off on PPU with his first mixtape ‘The Lost Tape’ in 2018, and doing it for DC’s leading label Future Times, dreamcastmoe has furrowed a singular path between the points where R&B and strange soul overlaps electronica and contemporary machine funk. Like the vintage, overlooked ‘80s heads who’ve been highlighted on PPU, dreamcastmoe feels to exist in his own slipstream of DIY future soul music with a irrepressible flow of ideas that joins the dots of mutual, related styles in super crafty, immediate, but enduring ways.
Like a distant echo of key midwest players ranging room Prince to Kyle Hall, thru to the syrupy R&B of Dawuna, and even aspects of Junior Boys’ gossamer touch soul, dreamcastmoe nevertheless operates in his own world on a definitive early album statement that arcs from brittle beatdown soul of ‘El Dorado’ to mutant Jersey jigginess in ‘Make Ya Mind Up’m, produced by 1432 R’s Sami. He’s equally adept at cooking up slow-burning soul-grippers in ‘Complicated’ as weirdo gospel on ‘Novacaine’, with a big highlight on ‘Cloudy Weather, Wear Boots’, mad ewith Jordan GCZ in Amsterdam, that feels like it could have come from that amazing ‘Personal Space Electronic Soul 1974 - 1984’ compilation, or the minimal, wonky, future-proofed soul strut of ‘Work On It’ with its wickedly pitch bent synths.
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Washington DC’s dreamcastmoe dares to differ on his debut album, proper. Features production by Jordan GCZ, 1432 R’s Sami, and Future Times’ Max D.
Since jumping off on PPU with his first mixtape ‘The Lost Tape’ in 2018, and doing it for DC’s leading label Future Times, dreamcastmoe has furrowed a singular path between the points where R&B and strange soul overlaps electronica and contemporary machine funk. Like the vintage, overlooked ‘80s heads who’ve been highlighted on PPU, dreamcastmoe feels to exist in his own slipstream of DIY future soul music with a irrepressible flow of ideas that joins the dots of mutual, related styles in super crafty, immediate, but enduring ways.
Like a distant echo of key midwest players ranging room Prince to Kyle Hall, thru to the syrupy R&B of Dawuna, and even aspects of Junior Boys’ gossamer touch soul, dreamcastmoe nevertheless operates in his own world on a definitive early album statement that arcs from brittle beatdown soul of ‘El Dorado’ to mutant Jersey jigginess in ‘Make Ya Mind Up’m, produced by 1432 R’s Sami. He’s equally adept at cooking up slow-burning soul-grippers in ‘Complicated’ as weirdo gospel on ‘Novacaine’, with a big highlight on ‘Cloudy Weather, Wear Boots’, mad ewith Jordan GCZ in Amsterdam, that feels like it could have come from that amazing ‘Personal Space Electronic Soul 1974 - 1984’ compilation, or the minimal, wonky, future-proofed soul strut of ‘Work On It’ with its wickedly pitch bent synths.
Washington DC’s dreamcastmoe dares to differ on his debut album, proper. Features production by Jordan GCZ, 1432 R’s Sami, and Future Times’ Max D.
Since jumping off on PPU with his first mixtape ‘The Lost Tape’ in 2018, and doing it for DC’s leading label Future Times, dreamcastmoe has furrowed a singular path between the points where R&B and strange soul overlaps electronica and contemporary machine funk. Like the vintage, overlooked ‘80s heads who’ve been highlighted on PPU, dreamcastmoe feels to exist in his own slipstream of DIY future soul music with a irrepressible flow of ideas that joins the dots of mutual, related styles in super crafty, immediate, but enduring ways.
Like a distant echo of key midwest players ranging room Prince to Kyle Hall, thru to the syrupy R&B of Dawuna, and even aspects of Junior Boys’ gossamer touch soul, dreamcastmoe nevertheless operates in his own world on a definitive early album statement that arcs from brittle beatdown soul of ‘El Dorado’ to mutant Jersey jigginess in ‘Make Ya Mind Up’m, produced by 1432 R’s Sami. He’s equally adept at cooking up slow-burning soul-grippers in ‘Complicated’ as weirdo gospel on ‘Novacaine’, with a big highlight on ‘Cloudy Weather, Wear Boots’, mad ewith Jordan GCZ in Amsterdam, that feels like it could have come from that amazing ‘Personal Space Electronic Soul 1974 - 1984’ compilation, or the minimal, wonky, future-proofed soul strut of ‘Work On It’ with its wickedly pitch bent synths.
Washington DC’s dreamcastmoe dares to differ on his debut album, proper. Features production by Jordan GCZ, 1432 R’s Sami, and Future Times’ Max D.
Since jumping off on PPU with his first mixtape ‘The Lost Tape’ in 2018, and doing it for DC’s leading label Future Times, dreamcastmoe has furrowed a singular path between the points where R&B and strange soul overlaps electronica and contemporary machine funk. Like the vintage, overlooked ‘80s heads who’ve been highlighted on PPU, dreamcastmoe feels to exist in his own slipstream of DIY future soul music with a irrepressible flow of ideas that joins the dots of mutual, related styles in super crafty, immediate, but enduring ways.
Like a distant echo of key midwest players ranging room Prince to Kyle Hall, thru to the syrupy R&B of Dawuna, and even aspects of Junior Boys’ gossamer touch soul, dreamcastmoe nevertheless operates in his own world on a definitive early album statement that arcs from brittle beatdown soul of ‘El Dorado’ to mutant Jersey jigginess in ‘Make Ya Mind Up’m, produced by 1432 R’s Sami. He’s equally adept at cooking up slow-burning soul-grippers in ‘Complicated’ as weirdo gospel on ‘Novacaine’, with a big highlight on ‘Cloudy Weather, Wear Boots’, mad ewith Jordan GCZ in Amsterdam, that feels like it could have come from that amazing ‘Personal Space Electronic Soul 1974 - 1984’ compilation, or the minimal, wonky, future-proofed soul strut of ‘Work On It’ with its wickedly pitch bent synths.
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Washington DC’s dreamcastmoe dares to differ on his debut album, proper. Features production by Jordan GCZ, 1432 R’s Sami, and Future Times’ Max D.
Since jumping off on PPU with his first mixtape ‘The Lost Tape’ in 2018, and doing it for DC’s leading label Future Times, dreamcastmoe has furrowed a singular path between the points where R&B and strange soul overlaps electronica and contemporary machine funk. Like the vintage, overlooked ‘80s heads who’ve been highlighted on PPU, dreamcastmoe feels to exist in his own slipstream of DIY future soul music with a irrepressible flow of ideas that joins the dots of mutual, related styles in super crafty, immediate, but enduring ways.
Like a distant echo of key midwest players ranging room Prince to Kyle Hall, thru to the syrupy R&B of Dawuna, and even aspects of Junior Boys’ gossamer touch soul, dreamcastmoe nevertheless operates in his own world on a definitive early album statement that arcs from brittle beatdown soul of ‘El Dorado’ to mutant Jersey jigginess in ‘Make Ya Mind Up’m, produced by 1432 R’s Sami. He’s equally adept at cooking up slow-burning soul-grippers in ‘Complicated’ as weirdo gospel on ‘Novacaine’, with a big highlight on ‘Cloudy Weather, Wear Boots’, mad ewith Jordan GCZ in Amsterdam, that feels like it could have come from that amazing ‘Personal Space Electronic Soul 1974 - 1984’ compilation, or the minimal, wonky, future-proofed soul strut of ‘Work On It’ with its wickedly pitch bent synths.
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Washington DC’s dreamcastmoe dares to differ on his debut album, proper. Features production by Jordan GCZ, 1432 R’s Sami, and Future Times’ Max D.
Since jumping off on PPU with his first mixtape ‘The Lost Tape’ in 2018, and doing it for DC’s leading label Future Times, dreamcastmoe has furrowed a singular path between the points where R&B and strange soul overlaps electronica and contemporary machine funk. Like the vintage, overlooked ‘80s heads who’ve been highlighted on PPU, dreamcastmoe feels to exist in his own slipstream of DIY future soul music with a irrepressible flow of ideas that joins the dots of mutual, related styles in super crafty, immediate, but enduring ways.
Like a distant echo of key midwest players ranging room Prince to Kyle Hall, thru to the syrupy R&B of Dawuna, and even aspects of Junior Boys’ gossamer touch soul, dreamcastmoe nevertheless operates in his own world on a definitive early album statement that arcs from brittle beatdown soul of ‘El Dorado’ to mutant Jersey jigginess in ‘Make Ya Mind Up’m, produced by 1432 R’s Sami. He’s equally adept at cooking up slow-burning soul-grippers in ‘Complicated’ as weirdo gospel on ‘Novacaine’, with a big highlight on ‘Cloudy Weather, Wear Boots’, mad ewith Jordan GCZ in Amsterdam, that feels like it could have come from that amazing ‘Personal Space Electronic Soul 1974 - 1984’ compilation, or the minimal, wonky, future-proofed soul strut of ‘Work On It’ with its wickedly pitch bent synths.