Chicago’s dominance is just getting stupid now; it’s getting hard to find new ways to announce that the most original music of the day / month / etc. is from a relative no-name out of Chi-town. Enter ProbCause, who has just released “Pale Moonlight,” this jazzy, versatile gem of a record from his WavesEP that dropped two weeks ago. The instrumental here is phenomenal: from the perfectly restrained drums, the gentle, smokey piano licks, every piece builds to a larger atmosphere of seduction and longing at midnight. The instrumental would have done pretty damn well on its own, but once you add Donnie Trumpet‘s masterful horn stabs, the song is as lush and full as it could get. All of this is not to mention ProbCause’s masterful bobbing and weaving throughout, especially when constructing that tumbling hook.
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