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Study WITH Midnight Noise, Tomer Baruch
Saturn's Rings Hotel & Spa
This album plays like an invitation rather than a record - a slow boarding pass to an imagined retreat somewhere beyond gravity. Analogue synths shimmer like gold, bubbling rhythms drift in gentle orbits, and playful melodies sketch out distant galaxies with an easy, unforced charm. There's a strong lineage here, with the music echoing classic library and soundtrack recordings cherished by deep diggers, yet it never feels nostalgic for its own sake. The grooves are light but nourishing - 'Uranium Jungle' has a touch of Luke Vibert's frisky funk about it, while 'Martian Sunset' is interstellar bossa nova with a light dusting of 70s analogue magic to boot - designed as much for sofa-bound drifting as for attentive listening. Musicianship is front and centre throughout, with smart, accessible compositions that reward repeat visits. A fully realised concept - sign us up for a stay.
A1
Rolling Space Hills
A2
Saturn's Rings Hotel & Spa
A3
Uranium Jungle
A4
Jello Pudding
A5
Goodbye Supernova
B1
The Last Resort
B2
Wired Like A Child
B3
Martian Sunset
B4
Binary Dreams (Feat Gxt509-Tr Protocol Droid)
B5
Song For Venus





