Step Into the Technicolor World of Ciao Ciao Marigold’s ‘satsuma’

Step Into the Technicolor World of Ciao Ciao Marigold’s ‘satsuma’

If music had a physical form, satsuma, the latest album by Mike Brun’s Ciao Ciao Marigold (CCM), would be a glowing orb of psychedelic oranges and pinks. With this project, Brun redefines what it means to create in the Lofi genre, taking listeners on a sonic journey through funky basslines, reverb-drenched synths, and intricate guitar melodies that feel like pure synesthesia.  

CCM is a masterclass in blending moods. On one hand, it’s effortlessly chill—a soundtrack for daydreaming. On the other, it’s vibrant and adventurous, beckoning listeners to explore its lush soundscapes. Tracks like “Sumo” deliver weighty grooves that demand attention, while “Byeonggyul” whispers of distant inspirations, offering a sense of global musical wanderlust.  

The album’s origins are as fascinating as the music itself. Launched in secret, CCM grew out of Brun’s DIY approach, with every track meticulously crafted by hand. The result? A project that stands apart from the algorithm-driven Lofi crowd with its soulful authenticity and creative depth.  

With millions of monthly streams and growing critical acclaim, Ciao Ciao Marigold is a testament to the power of music as an art form. Whether you stream, satsuma, at home or experience its magic live at Nublu 151 this February, this is one journey you won’t forget. 

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