Let Dutch Singer More Ease “Ease Your Mind”
The musical ingenuity of the Dutch artist More Ease, in the new single "Ease your Mind" will take you on a journey into a world that is both flamboyant and soothing. You will be overwhelmed by a stream of exhilarating melodies and a pampering rhythm that will make you forget about your worries for a few minutes. With a vocal tone as seductive as the likes of Alec Benjamin or Jeremy Zucker, More Ease shows impressive potential. This makes him one of the most talented artists to watch closely, this year.
Indeed, the single "Ease Your Mind", which is the title of the EP in which it is contained, is accompanied by five (5) equally fabulous tracks. The vision of the album exudes a soulful atmosphere with ingredients of Jazz, R&B and indie music.
About the song, the young singer said:
“Over the last year, I’ve probably made music every single day in my bedroom studio together with my roommate/producer Kodarojo. After experimenting with a lot of different sounds and styles, I think I’ve finally found my sound. I selected my favorite 6 tracks bundled them as my debut EP Ease your mind. I tried to make the EP as personal as possible, highlighting the highs as well as the lows in my daily life. The Ease Your Mind EP reflects my way of living, and gives the listener an exclusive insight into my uncensored thoughts and honest emotions.”
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