Telomic makes a welcome return to Liquicity Records with his latest EP, Parts of Me. Two and a half years on from his debut album Arrivals, this new project feels like a personal reflection on growth and change, both musically and emotionally. Across four tracks, Telomic explores the spectrum of his sound, blending smooth, soulful liquid with sharp production and deep feeling.

Opening with Parts of Me, the title track sets the tone. Montagu delivers a graceful vocal line that sits perfectly against Telomic’s crisp drum programming, warm bass, and soft piano layers. The balance between the vocal and the reese undercurrent gives it that perfect Liquicity lift, emotional yet ready for the floor.

Holding On follows, pairing haunting vocals with a gentler, more introspective energy. There is a sense of restraint here, with every element carefully placed to build atmosphere rather than intensity. It is one of those tracks that slips easily into a sunrise set or a quiet late-night moment.

Keyframe lifts the pace slightly, bringing sharper percussion and chopped vocal fragments. A subtle nod to the 1980s comes through in the arpeggiated synths, giving the track a nostalgic edge without losing the modern clarity that defines Telomic’s sound. It feels intricate and self-assured, the work of a producer confident in his rhythm and identity.

The EP closes with Need Me, featuring K2T and BRAVVN. The piano and harp-like arps shimmer through the mix, while BRAVVN’s vocal adds a touch of melancholy. It is cinematic and tender, the perfect finish to an EP that feels like a chapter of introspection and renewal.

Parts of Me is a strong reminder of why Telomic has become a trusted name within the melodic liquid scene. It is heartfelt, beautifully mixed, and a natural evolution of his style. Liquicity Records once again proves its ear for quality, presenting a release that blends emotion and energy with genuine care and class.

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