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Atmosphere

Atmosphere

Hybrid Minds approach drum ’n’ bass less like DJs and more like songwriters. Since their 2012 debut, the duo has perfected the art of pairing liquid breaks with heartfelt, story-based vocals, turning their live sets into rousing sing-alongs. Reflecting on the countless shows they’ve played across their 13-year career, they dedicate their fourth album, Atmosphere, to their fans and the “magical energy” they bring to each dance floor. Across 12 tracks, the album finds light in love that feels like home (“Under the Water”), moments of escape (“Alive Again”) and moving on (“Lonely Love”). But it’s far from purely uplifting. Singer-songwriters such as homesick, LYVIA and Brodie give voice to struggle: the perpetuating cycle of addiction (“Tear Drops”, “Heroin”), the weight of emotional baggage (“Body Bags”), relationships unraveled (“Bored”). Even in its heaviest moments, Atmosphere’s soaring hooks have the power to make a roomful of strangers sing, dance, shout and cry together—proof that in the right hands, sadness can sound like serotonin.