Daniel Jeppesen-Field crafts a hypnotic electronic allure across a new EP, Mosby and the Others. The Brisbane, Australia-based artist excels in an atmospheric sound that melds organic house and lo-fi charm, also incorporating field recordings and orchestral influences. The EP represents the first in a series of conceptual albums, telling the narrative of Mosby the wolf; it’s enjoyably reflective of Jeppesen-Field’s ability to craft worlds and stories within his electronic soundscapes.
Glistening synths and a steady rhythmic pulse enamor on the opening “Maus,” embracing a contemplative serenity in its atmospheric construction; shades of The Field, aesthetically, come to mind. “Jacques” follows with a brisker rhythmic entrancement, strutting a more house-ready vigor. Following, “Oka” finds an enveloping middle ground between spacey lo-fi electronica and house-friendly pulses. “Hope” concludes the EP with further starry-eyed appeal, bringing to close a strongly memorable EP from Daniel Jeppesen-Field.
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“Maus” is also featured in the genre-based, best-of Spotify compilation Emerging Indie Electronic.
We discovered this release via MusoSoup, as part of the artist’s promotional campaign.