Amzonic Inspiration by Salomassive – Full Review & Analysis
Salomassive steps onto the scene with a bold and confident debut, Amazonic Inspiration — a Jungle EP that’s as rooted in tradition as it is rich in sonic storytelling. Released on the aptly named 4 Jungle Records, this project plunges deep into the primal energy of the genre’s origins, drawing direct influence from the natural rhythms and textures of the Amazon rainforest.
From the opening bars, it’s clear this isn’t just a collection of tracks — it’s a conceptual journey. Salomassive leans into fast-cut breakbeats and rolling subs with a sense of reverence, layering them with tribal percussion, airy atmospheric pads, and field-recording-style textures that breathe life into the mix. The result is something both organic and punchy: a lush, percussive soundscape that blurs the lines between traditional Jungle, ambient bass, and sound system culture.
There’s a clear nod to the golden era of 90s Jungle throughout, but this is far from a retro pastiche. Salomassive’s production is crisp and modern, with a deft touch for pacing and mood. Every drop feels earned, every build-up purposeful. The spiritual undertones—echoes of ancient rhythm and nature’s pulse—elevate the EP beyond the dancefloor and into something more meditative.
Amazonic Inspiration is a striking debut that announces Salomassive as an artist with both vision and respect for the culture. For Jungle purists and deep listeners alike, this is an EP worth rinsing.
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