Aydiar - Welcome To Underland

 


Aydiar releases a brand new 5 track EP, titled "Welcome To Underland"

The opening track is titled "Lifestyle

Taking inspiration from a truly wide variety of genres, from hiphop, trap, and rap, and bringing it a unique, modern twist, this track constantly bursts with uniqueness, especially as the English accent isn't commonly found with this type of music. The action packed, wavy backing instrumentation is produced to an incredibly high standard, each element radiates from the left- to the right, it's atmospheric and immersive.

the 2nd track is titled "Laced Love"

The track cresends from the beginning, with a calming, tranquil piano based beat, slowly unfolding and building in complexity, ensuring the listener never loses interest in the track. The vocal performance takes the spotlight, with the occasional layered sections adding a whole new range of cinematic depth to the soundscape.

Next is "Broken Glass!"

The fast paced, off-the-tongue lyrics work harmoniously with the style of vocals and the entire vibe emitted by the EP. They're rhythmic, and paceful, yet at the same time, they are easy to understand and easy to connect to. The only criticism for this track I could give, is simple asking for it to be longer!

The 2nd to last track is titled "Serenity"

The track flows continuously like a wave, as does the whole EP, each song fits together like a puzzle to conjure up one huge genius mixtape. Throughout the song, backing vocals feature and help fulfil the song, and add to the pictorial nature of the track. The unexpected ending leads into the finale track:

"Serotonin"

A more upbeat track, "Serotonin" leaves the listener on an energetic note. Although the beat and instrumentation are relatively simplistic, the track doesn't fail to intrigue the listener at all, it never gives any unneeded moments of downtime, and you'll find yourself tapping your feet and banging your head subconsciously. The song has a strong structure, it feels well thought out, and not too experimental. It feels like a track from an already globally recognised established artist. Aydiar definitely has the potential for this!

Check it out below!

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