SINGLE REVIEW: ST WAVE “MOMA”

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“MOMA” is a vibe that permeates your perception. The unique vibration that is composed of minimalistic lyricism, sense-fused melodies, and lo-fi gazed soundscapes immerse you into its modest, introverted world. “MOMA,” which is short for Museum of Modern Art was created to inspire struggling creators to treat their lives like a work of art.

Moody and sensitive, distant but emotive, St Wave’s music has a mood that draws you in. Produced by The Aether, the lo-fi producer surely has captured St Wave’s urban moodiness perfectly. The catchy, brilliant melodic hook is hard to forget, at the same time, the lyrics manage to stick in your head and come in fragmented waves.

Like a short but brilliant sonic poem that glances at life through a lo-fi, melancholy filter, St Wave is an artist that makes you reflect on life.“High as me; Hide and seek; with the wave; lost at sea; wake me up; in Spain; In the UK.” The words seem to have carried more behind their obvious meanings.

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