Bab - In Between (2017)

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Artist:
Title: In Between
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: A Youth – AY 001
Genre: Downtempo
Quality: 320 kbps
Total Time: 35:22
Total Size: 81 mb
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Tracklist
1. Waking Up (03:34)
2. The Sorrow (02:46)
3. Driving Roads (02:53)
4. Ground Star (02:32)
5. Landmarks (03:26)
6. Traveling (04:00)
7. The Story Of A Town (08:13)
8. In Between Feelings Of A Flower (07:58)

A Youth‘s debut imprint is by definition a first example for the vast audio experiments that will take place in the future.

BAB is an emotional textured project which rhythmically (or not) tries to break the standards till its birth in 2014.

“In Between” album launches an extension of blooming sampling starting from their opening “Waking Up” track that sets you on hold with its multi-mosaic rhythm crescendos that’s giving birth to a fine album ahead.

“Sorrow” screams off cinematic attention, ethereal vocals, blurry gilts, beat-making and a dramatically down tempo tone, while the “Driving Roads” anthem is diving into a more harmonic numb vocal trip. Moving on with caution and a gentle straight 4/4 beat ahead but still down in the rabbithole, “Ground Star” shouts with vaporizing vocals and fogged blips and fxs.

Psychedelic turn, sighing pads unraveling the beautifully richness of the vocalist, “Landmarks” is an example of the epitome car driving relaxation, accessible to everyone’s ears. Time for a duet on voxwork “Traveling” takes small bits n pieces of all of the above, and with simplicity embraces a plethora of emotions while you pass into the droning muddy obscurity but well crafted “Story of a town”.

Closing this audio gift with the almost settle grumpiness of “In Between Feelings of a Flower” that shows BAB’s effective composition, but most of all, their need of giving an organic identity to their productions.

We couldn’t deliver any better starting point than this, a mind audio set that’s surprising crawl and emerging, but even greater, marks a fine future ahead.





320 kbps