Edamame - Bask (2017) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Edamame
Title: Bask
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Gravitas Recordings
Genre: Electronic, Ambient, Chillout, Downtempo, Glitch-Hop
Quality: 320 Kbps / FLAC 24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 48:05 min
Total Size: 112 / 374 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Bask
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Gravitas Recordings
Genre: Electronic, Ambient, Chillout, Downtempo, Glitch-Hop
Quality: 320 Kbps / FLAC 24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 48:05 min
Total Size: 112 / 374 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Kishi Kaisei (3:18)
02. Clade (3:31)
03. Deciduous (3:59)
04. Sable (feat. Tor) (2:35)
05. Bask (3:28)
06. Mango Pulp (feat. Ian Ewing) (4:25)
07. Spilled Sand (3:58)
08. Landsdelar (3:30)
09. Rock Gardens (3:16)
10. Keys View Morning (2:40)
11. I'm [Here With You] (3:40)
12. Follow Meridian (3:22)
13. Baleen (3:18)
14. Passim (feat. Emancipator) (3:10)
Chicago-based chillout producer, Edamame, delivers his 14-track album, Bask on Gravitas Recordings. The project is a balmy breeze, warping through feelings of absolute bliss and unadulterated serenity. While the compositions embrace an ambient motif, expressive percussion and graceful melodies weave energy throughout. Fans of CloZee, Bonobo, and Random Rab will resonate with this release.
Setting the tone for the album, “Kishi Kaisei” blends angelic vocals with vivid drums. On “Sable,” Edamame and his Loci Records cohort Tor construct a dreamlike state through atmospheric and hypnotic sounds. The title track “Bask” tides in and out with a soothing bassline, feathered synths, and subtle vocals. “Passim”, which features the illustrious Emancipator, romances the ear drums by way of steelpan, sitar, and rolling percussion that culminates into a sensual outro.
Setting the tone for the album, “Kishi Kaisei” blends angelic vocals with vivid drums. On “Sable,” Edamame and his Loci Records cohort Tor construct a dreamlike state through atmospheric and hypnotic sounds. The title track “Bask” tides in and out with a soothing bassline, feathered synths, and subtle vocals. “Passim”, which features the illustrious Emancipator, romances the ear drums by way of steelpan, sitar, and rolling percussion that culminates into a sensual outro.