With Droplets and Streaming, Slow Glass reveals a new side of the project, one that embraces the energy of the dancefloor while staying rooted in its distinctive musical world.
Known for releasing music that often follows a personal and introspective narrative, Slow Glass here opens up to more rhythm-driven forms, without losing emotional depth.
Droplets leans into functionality, driven by a dominant synth line and a subtle rhythmic urgency. A delicate piano break offers a moment of softness before the track flows back into motion, a shimmering, footloose piece that captures the playful, glistening essence of falling water.
Streaming, by contrast, takes a more reflective route. Built around fluid textures and a lush soundscape, it evokes the feeling of release — the exhale after intensity — inviting dancers to sink into a slower, deeper current.
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Written and produced by Slow Glass
Mixed by Samuel Savenberg
Mastered by Isabel Schröer
Designed by Hannes Gloor
Released by Light ther Days, September 4, 2025