Eric Demuro’s ‘Simulacra’ is the ultimate cinematic chill-hop record — EP Review

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Recommended tracks: Freedom Layers (Pilchard Rounds),” “Ara Macao,” “Dreamsteam”
Artists you might like: Calexico, Boards Of Canada, Flying Lotus

Do you ever feel like you’re daydreaming as your mind drifts into the abyss, away from mundane life? That is what Venetian producer and bassist Eric Demuro’s 6-track EP Simulacra feels like. The word “simulacra” refers to the philosophical idea of a reinterpretation of a personal thing, serving as a fitting title for this record.

Ebbing into the EP is “Freedom Layers (Pilchard Rounds).” This mellow track sounds like the epitome of relaxing on the beach or hanging out in a posh hotel lounge. It features groove-funk vibes with a hint of jazz to make you feel relaxed and at ease. One listen and you feel like you’ve arrived at a luxurious airport where the travel experience feels first class.

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Flowing from airports into uncharted destinations is “Ara Macao.” It begins with hypnotic drum beats and switches to a psychedelic-jazz fusion accompanied by a cacophony of synthesisers and flutes. It makes for a mesmerizing time falling in love in Macau’s nightlife, dominated by the city’s lights. 

“Dreamsteam” is the standout track on the EP. A mix of pan flutes, natural sounds, and synthesisers hits you right in your senses as your worries disappear into thin air and you enter into a flow state of alertness and wonder. 

“Hau” is the final track. It harkens back to music that might be heard while on hold on a phone call, waiting to speak to a representative. The percussive beats and the psychedelic groove entice listeners into a trance-like state.  

Eric Demuro’s Simulacra fuses natural sounds in with multiple genres to create the ultimate cinematic chill-hop record. It gives off a vibe of natural highs, like that feeling of entering a lavish destination at the beginning of a trip. It comes highly recommended for those seeking adventure and looking to escape the mundanities of their everyday lives.     

You can listen to Simulacra here

Keep up with Eric Demuro: Instagram // YouTube // Bandcamp      

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