Midnight Blue

Photo Credit: aeiaiai

Photo Credit: aeiaiai

I was first introduced to the sounds of Puma Blue through our review of his track Only Trying 2 Tell U and I was hooked. The South London artist is now back with his latest song ‘Midnight Blue’ - a home record filled with Jazz-infused undertones that adds to the bedroom vibes of it all. Sensual in its nature, the piece of music is a portrait of haunting but sexy echoes that sucks you in to a deep pool of bliss.

This is the first track of many as Puma Blue is set to rocket off to his own love filled planet with the release of his second EP ‘Blood Loss’ dropping on November 2nd.

Produced this one in my bedroom, but had a lot of help recording the outro from Cameron Dawson on bass Ellis Dupuy on drums Harvey Grant on keys Wu-lu & Kwake Bass - engineering / providing hypnotic studio visuals - can’t thank these guys enough mixed with Neil Comber and mastered by Guy Davie Both the song and single artwork were inspired by Jun’ichirō Tanizaki’s ‘In Praise Of Shadows’ and the title was inspired by Kenny Burrell’s album of the same name, which i 100% recommend if you haven’t heard already And I have to pay credit to Jeff Buckley, Jill Scott, Bill Evans, D'Angelo & Illa J for this one ‘Blood Loss’ EP out Nov 2nd via Blue Flowers