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Future Focus 023: Tentendo, Kendl, Ukiyo

Words by Luke Byatt

Welcome to Future Focus, an editorial series providing a personable glimpse into some of best music releasing in the scene. Future Focus 023 features the diverse and vibrant sounds of Tentendo, Ukiyo and Kendl.

Tentendo - Thoughts (Feat. Vetta Borne)

Melbourne’s electro funk master, Tentendo has teamed up with Vetta Borne for a sultry single entitled ‘Thoughts’.

‘Thoughts’ ticks all the boxes for the infectious dance hits Tentendo is known for. From the swooning vocal performance from Vetta Borne to the prosperous light filled production bed from Tentendo, the single radiates an affirming and approachable aura. Paired with a home cooked meal and accompanying drink, ‘Thoughts’ is the soundtrack for your laidback Sundays or a nonchalant weeknight date.

Tentendo is a master of his craft, and I can’t wait to hear what’s to come.

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Ukiyo - Good Enough (Feat. Maribelle)

Perth’s Ukiyo shares ‘Good Enough’ featuring Maribelle ahead of his debut album dropping later this year.

‘Good Enough’ continues Ukiyo’s domination of the domestic dance landscape. A lively vocal performance from Maribelle flirts with the synth heavy production soundscape presented by Ukiyo. Together the pair, craft an sensual soundscape tinged with regret and anguish courtesy of the lyrics. This juxtaposition explores the self destructive concept of participating in the bare minimum in life by revelling in the ‘Good Enough’ attitude.

With an album on the way, Ukiyo 2020 is only just begun.

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Kendl - Turn

We’ve previously featured Melbourne’s Kendl and his exquisite downtempo electronica; now he’s back with ‘Turn’.

‘Turn’ is a journey into a realm of prosperous electronica, where an elaborate world is formed through the tender composition. A sense of mystery is at the forefront of the record’s five and a half minute runtime, as divine synths and pristine piano accompany the cabalism of the dynamic bass and propulsive percussion. This balance and dance between spectral moods, creates a sonic ecosystem that flourishes unbridled.

Kendl is in a lane of his own, and will continue to be a go to for emotion rich electronica.

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