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Kislaw makes electronic music that doesn’t try to impress, it tries to connect. Rooted in R&B, UK sounds, and a certain pop sensitivity, his tracks are built on texture, space, and emotion. There’s no flash, no formula, just grooves that stick with you, melodies that say more by holding back, and a desire to make people feel something real.
It all started when he was 12, he didn’t understand how the music was made, but he knew he wanted to be part of it. Since then, he’s been exploring that feeling, chasing the tension between rhythm and emotion, body and atmosphere. He often composes while watching images: a film scene, a photograph, a passing light. For him, a track has to live in the imagination before it lives in sound.
His sound draws from UK rave culture, with a deep love for Speed Garage, UKG, and the emotional charge that runs through those genres. Artists like Salute and Sammy Virji have been key inspirations, not just for their sound design, but for the way they blur the line between club energy and introspective feeling.
Kislaw’s music speaks to people who want more than just the drop. To those who dance to remember, not to forget. To anyone who’s ever found comfort in a song that doesn’t quite resolve, but lingers, softly, long after it ends.
It all started when he was 12, he didn’t understand how the music was made, but he knew he wanted to be part of it. Since then, he’s been exploring that feeling, chasing the tension between rhythm and emotion, body and atmosphere. He often composes while watching images: a film scene, a photograph, a passing light. For him, a track has to live in the imagination before it lives in sound.
His sound draws from UK rave culture, with a deep love for Speed Garage, UKG, and the emotional charge that runs through those genres. Artists like Salute and Sammy Virji have been key inspirations, not just for their sound design, but for the way they blur the line between club energy and introspective feeling.
Kislaw’s music speaks to people who want more than just the drop. To those who dance to remember, not to forget. To anyone who’s ever found comfort in a song that doesn’t quite resolve, but lingers, softly, long after it ends.
Genres
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44,364
Followers
1,432
Top Cities
Most popular tracks
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78,981 | 2:50 | 2021-10-14 | |
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56,910 | 2:46 | 2021-09-10 | |
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49,252 | 2:48 | 2021-07-30 | |
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44,025 | 2:27 | 2021-10-29 |