Fresh Finds Roundup-27: Feel The Rhythm
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Finding music that's curated for someone just like you is exactly what we love to do. This Fresh Finds roundup is meant to break you apart and hold you together, with rhythms, of course. We hope you love this collection and feel the rhythm just as much as we did while putting it together.
Let's get into it.
“Step Up The Steam” By “Q2mix”
Genre - DANCE
Release Date - 27 Feb 26
Location - Copenhagen, Denmark
Q2mix's Step Up The Steam justifies the title just right. This track is smooth, steamy and carries itself gracefully. The progression takes you on a journey with itself. The vocals are enticing, and the reverb fills your head, purging your brain of all its burdens. It's the perfect escape from mundane days.
Step Up The Steam is an incredible arrangement of timeless rhythms and the perfect escape from the slowness of life.

“REVOLUTIONARY RAPPORT” By “asfixia social”
Genre - ROCK
Release Date - 06 Mar 26
Location - São Paulo, Brazil
The Brazilian Crossover Band, Asfixia Social, is doing wonders with their music. It's everything you can for, like experimentation, energy, movement and beats that don't leave your mind. Revolutionary Rapport is an example and proof of how this band create anything they want. It's the true taste of freedom mixed in with impressive riffs and drumming.
Asfixia Social has found the best way to make a social commentary - with music.
“Come With Me” By “Bhati”
Genre - ELECTRONIC
Release Date - 02 Mar 26
Location - Dubai, United Arab Emirates,
Bhati, a music producer based in Dubai, has an unmatched skill for setting the vibe right. He's also trained in tabla and guitar, and he uses all his proficiencies at his disposal to not just create music, but an atmosphere. He explores and experiments with genres, rhythms and beats, and I personally cannot wait for another release from Bhati.
Bhati makes music flow like a river on it's calmest days.

“Mess” By “Father Chocolate”
Genre - SOUL ROCK
Release Date - 06 Mar 26
Location - England
Hands down, my favourite find from this collection. Mess by Father Chocolate meets you where you left your last memory of feeling loved, distraught and picking yourself up right off the floor. It surrounds you and consumes. His Spotify bio says that a guy at a pub described his music as "being washed in sound", which is as hilarious as it is true.
This track feels like the friend you always needed, a mirror and a shoulder to lean on.
A roundup like this doesn't come around often; we're glad we get to work on interesting music and review rhythms that are so rare. We really hope you give these tracks an honest chance because they might surprise you. Drop a comment to let us know more about the kind of music you want to hear, so we know what you like!
More immersive music, talented artists and curated lists coming soon, only for you.
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