
Amidst the quiet passageways of London’s thoroughfares, Yujinn carves her own sonic path, self-releasing ‘Ambience’, a debut EP that blurs the lines between memory, migration, and machine.
Seoul-born and now London-based, Yujinn’s music sits at the threshold of ambient techno and dream-drenched experimental music. After the dusky hum of her debut single ‘Proto’ earlier this year, Yujinn expands her sonic vocabulary with four tracks blending tectonic low-end rumbles beneath windswept pads and rhythmic elements flickering in and out like half-remembered footwork patterns. With each piece, she sculpts a geography of tension and transcendence, that nods to her Korean heritage, her London surroundings and her love for cinematic soundscapes.
Premiering today, ‘Morph’ emerges as the EP’s quiet centrepiece: a slow-burning meditation hovering at 85 BPM, dubby and experimental. The track breathes in long exhales, arpeggios stretch like distant lighthouse beams, while granular textures and drones wrap the listener up in a velvety fog.
‘Ambience‘ is scheduled for release 3rd June. Order a copy from Bandcamp.
TRACKLIST
- Dawn
- Eve
- Proto
- Morph