stomp box choir deliver a stunning late-night electronic slow burn
slow burning memory glides in with a lovely intensity, with the vibe of the few hours before sunrise. built around pulsing 4am grooves, glitch-flecked electronics and sparse piano, the track lives in a liminal space between stillness and movement. it slowly opens outward, building toward a rhythm-led chorus before easing into a very cool groove-heavy outro.
friend of the blog- stomp box choir – is a london collective formed by longtime collaborators howsie and joe stratton, craft electronic music that blends modern production with soulful songwriting. their sound layers deep bass, melodic instrumentation and textured electronics into something cinematic yet intimate. it’s a sound world we’re really happy to dive back into time and time again.
burcu bahar aydinβs vocals sit beautifully at the centre of the track. they’re genuinely standout, drifting between ethereal softness and subtle jazz warmth. the result feels reflective, romantic and essential listening this spring.
thank u for making this stomp box choir π


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