Soft Rebound
Soft Rebound is a trip-hop / trap / boom bap instrumental built around gentle rhythmic motion and a warm reflective atmosphere.
Soft, restrained drums form a delicate rhythmic base, paired with deep but unobtrusive bass that supports the track without dominating it.
A subtle swing in the percussion introduces light forward movement while maintaining a relaxed, unforced groove.
A clean electric guitar carries the melodic center, repeating a calm looping phrase enhanced by subtle delay and spatial diffusion.
Ivory Drift
Ivory Drift is a trip-hop / trap / boom bap instrumental built around a piano-led core and reflective late-night atmosphere.
A sampled piano loop forms the harmonic foundation, playing sparse detuned phrases with subtle instability that gives the track a worn, human feel.
Boom bap drums provide structure while incorporating restrained trap swing, balancing grounded rhythm with soft forward motion.
Deep sub-bass with smooth 808 extension follows the harmonic progression, adding controlled low-end pressure without overwhelming the mix.
Street Voltage
Street Voltage is a trip-hop electronic instrumental built around a synthetic voltage-driven core and tight rhythmic structure.
The track features pulsing analog-style synth leads with subtle modulation drift, creating a sense of controlled instability within a locked rhythmic grid.
Punchy boom bap drums form the backbone, reinforced with restrained trap-influenced hi-hat movement that adds forward motion without breaking the groove.
Deep sub-bass anchors the low end with steady harmonic support, reinforcing weight and grounding the track’s electronic tension.
Right Angle
Right Angle is a trip-hop / trap / boom bap hybrid instrumental built around a rigid loop structure and controlled low-end pressure.
The foundation is driven by a tight kick–snare relationship, where a dry, punch-focused kick locks into a restrained but forward-moving snare backbeat.
Hi-hats introduce subtle trap influence through light swing and minimal roll variation, avoiding density in favor of precision.
A repeating electric bass line follows a simple cyclical progression, reinforcing rhythmic tension rather than melodic movement.