LTB revives the vintage style and classic presentations of mid-twentieth century artists in the context of blues, funk, R&B/Soul. Drawing it into imaginative, contemporary contexts, he creates a culture that honors the provenance while exploring its possibilities. The Annapolis based pop and R&B artist elegantly blurs the lines of this spectrum to cast the listener in an enjoyable ambiguity. This ambience is the perfect canvas to wander, discover, and create new ideas and sonic structures. His latest release is ‘Soul of the South’. Introduced by its contemporary ambience of lofi synths, trip hop beats, and fluid vocals, it is made for easy/ feel-good listening. 

This trajectory progressively evolves by gaining more stylistic dimensions. His R&B falsettos are crested in shimmering synth pools that develop into bluesy glass that is reminiscent of The Weeknd. And then we see the mellow funk walk in, hand in hand with jazzy accents and sequences. That freshness is so fun to float in. The chorus hooks are catchy, bringing it back full circle after the flowing ethos of the verses. 

The artist doesn’t see boundaries but dimensions when it comes to genres. Leveraging the romance, complexity, depth, and versatility of the soul spectrum, he really does some good work. Listen Now! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Soul of the South’ by LTB here –