Mörk - Still Dreamin' (2024)

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Title: Still Dreamin'
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Albert's Favourites
Genre: Disco, Jazz Funk, Soul
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 37:21
Total Size: 236 mb
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Tracklist
1. Astral Visions (02:41)
2. Towards The Sun (04:20)
3. Dromedar feat. Brother Portrait (05:45)
4. Only Mine (04:43)
5. Sweet (04:14)
6. California Dreamin' (03:13)
7. Talking Whale (03:12)
8. Heaven Sent (04:24)
9. Cosmic Connect (04:49)


From Budapest, Mörk (pronounced Merk) play on the boundaries of jazz and soul music. After meeting as students, they created a band that not only toyed with sounds but the methods of delivering them too. They’ve played in nurseries, climbing halls, tea rooms and living rooms, countering expectations of where and how you find music.

Their explosive performance travels through a micro-universe of different styles, sounds, emotions, and stories; with new album 'Still Dreamin''
displaying the band's full range of inspirations.

The desert-surf-psychedelia of opener 'Astral Visions' was written by bassist Jason Balint, about which they say it "creates the atmosphere of a peaceful hymn to humanity and our shared, sacred home, Mother Earth".

The disco driven 'Towards The Sun' is a song about "the important but fragile nature of friendships and human connection. It’s about the integration of light and darkness - a song of hope", says guitarist and lead vocalist Mark Zentai.

South London rapper and poet Brother Portrait projects cosmic ambitions on the moodish jazz fable 'Dromedar', with an aim to "create a soundscape that enables the listener to connect to our shared ancestry of being human". Mark says curent single 'Sweet' is "simply about trying to communicate the feeling of the summer sun on your skin after a long, cold, European winter!”. The 80's post-punk-pop 'Heaven Sent' is "a bittersweet love song about the vulnerability of falling in love and not knowing where this new experience might lead".

‘Still Dreamin’’ is set for release on 27th September 2024 via south London’s Albert’s Favourites label (And Is Phi, Huw Marc Bennet, Inês Loubet, Irini Arabatzi, Jonny Drop & Andrew Ashong, Qwalia, Scrimshire).