REVIEW: ena b. - ‘Ketamine Vacation’ Album

Lisbon-based indie-electronic artist ena b. captivates with her debut album, Ketamine Vacation. With influences spanning from folk and Americana to ambient and indie sounds, ena b. defies categorization with this release. Throughout the album, themes of healing and transformation prevail, as ena b. channels her emotions and challenges into a dark and brooding brand of dance-electronic pop.

In the latest single to be released from the album, “Headspace,” ena b. delves into the darker realms of her artistry while turning deep and pulsating synths into an immersive sound reminiscent of tech house. Her ethereal vocals glide effortlessly over intricate layers of sound, creating a mesmerizing soundscape that envelops the listener in a world of introspection and emotion. While the lead single, “Change,” is a beautiful reflection on the fear of change and the complexities of human emotion. Delicate melodies intertwine with haunting lyrics, inviting listeners to confront their own uncertainties with courage and vulnerability.

Drawing comparisons to luminaries such as Christian Löffler, Bonobo, and Julianna Barwick, ena b. establishes herself as a masterful storyteller. Each track on Ketamine Vacation reflects her 10-year journey as an artist and producer, culminating in a truly unique and captivating sound.

WHERE TO FIND ENA B.
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