After more than five years of working with and immersing myself in Sunner Soul’s sound, I’ve come to recognize something rare – an artist who doesn’t just create music but curates an atmosphere. Every track is a study in precision, a testament to an instinct for detail that never overshadows the groove but instead refines it, sharpens it, makes it breathe.

With this one, Sunner Soul leans into something jazzier – hence the title. But this isn’t just jazz in its most familiar form; it’s something nocturnal, something lived-in. Picture a dimly lit Bronx jazz club, smoke curling in the air, the hum of conversation blending into the bassline. It’s jazz fused with house, but not in the way that just borrows elements and calls it fusion. No, this is a seamless dialogue between past and present – an understanding that these genres have always spoken to each other, always found a way to share the same after-hours spaces.

The result? A mix that doesn’t demand attention so much as it earns it. It moves, it pulses, it lingers. And more than anything, it proves that Sunner Soul isn’t just crafting tracks – he’s sculpting moments. Moments that, if you let them, turn the room inside out.

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