Anjunadeep presents the second volume in a compilation series shining a light on ambient, chillout and downtempo music and emerging artists within the sound
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Listen to Reflections Vol. 2 here
Anjunadeep, the A&R hotbed that ignited the careers of label legends Lane 8, Yotto and Dusky, now present the second instalment of their new Reflections compilation series. Following the inaugural volume in October, Reflections Vol. 2 is a collection of downtempo and electronica from label favourites Jody Wisternoff, Kidnap, Croquet Club, Martin Roth and Luttrell, along with rising talents Luigi Sambuy, Lycoriscoris, Tryst and Dotmaka.
Including compilation singles “Don’t Bite”, the debut release and new musical endeavour from Fur Skillman (Eli & Fur) alongside TÂCHES, and “Love Theme” from Martin Roth, Reflections Vol. 2 also features the long-awaited full release of Croquet Club’s Anjunadeep 09 highlight “Night Lights”, an exclusive piano piece from San Francisco’s Luttrell and label debuts from UK duo Tryst and Dotmaka.
Reflections Vol. 2 is out now.
Tracklist:
- REVE D’ELLE & TÂCHES – Don’t Bite
- Kidnap – Silence (Acoustic)
- Martin Roth – Love Theme
- Jody Wisternoff – Morning U
- Croquet Club – Night Lights
- Luttrell – October Song
- Lycoriscoris – Saisei
- Luigi Sambuy – Ocean
- Tryst – The Bay
- Dotmaka – Kiss
About Anjunadeep
Anjunadeep is an independent record label based in London. Founded in 2005 by Above & Beyond and their manager James Grant, Anjunadeep began life as an outlet for records usually found at the deeper, progressive end of Above & Beyond’s club sets. Today, the label is one of dance music’s most respected, independent imprints.
Anjunadeep has introduced the world to artists like Dusky, Yotto, Lane 8 and Cubicolor, has released albums from Moon Boots, Way Out West, Dusky and Michael Cassette and remains a hotbed for emerging talent. The label hosts regular showcase events around the world, including its own destination festival in Albania, and welcomes sell-out crowds to premiere venues like London’s Printworks and NYC’s Brooklyn Mirage.
At 15 years old, the sound of the label has evolved since those early years. While the BPMs may have slowed, the mission of Anjunadeep has remained the same: to discover and share timeless soulful, melodic electronic music.