SEED SOUNDS - SPRING EDIT
We called it Seed Sunrise. Not because it's soft. Because it's the feeling of the first hour of the day when things are actually good — when the light is right and the room is warm and you haven't looked at your phone yet.
Curated by Oisin. Tested at the counter. Forty tracks, no skips.
What you're listening to
Deep house. Jazz house. A few things that don't have a name yet. The through-line is warmth — music that sits in a room well, that doesn't demand attention but rewards it. KAYTRANADA opens it. Folamour closes it. Everything in between earns its place.
There's a lot of Chaos In The CBD on here. That's not accidental. Their sound is exactly what eating a good meal should feel like: easy, considered, quietly excellent. Same goes for Soul Wun, Coeo, and Georges — artists who understand that restraint is its own kind of statement.
How we built it
Three drafts. The first was too coffee-shop. The second tried too hard. The third one got out of its own way. The order matters — it opens bright, deepens through the middle, and comes back around by the end. It's designed to work across a full service, not just the first song.