“March 12″ – Haz’ Beats x miloux

“March 12″ by Haz’ Beats x miloux is a match-made in indie-soul collaboration heaven between Haz Beats (Harry Huavi) and Miloux (Rebecca Melrose). The song is reminiscent of R&B 90s soul, ala SWV and En Vogue. However, only one person is holding down the harmonies (miloux), while Haz blends them together to make it sound like a fortuitous girl group. It also sounds like Haz’ beats use a lot of church-inspired instrumentals, like the organ, which adds a layer of richness to the already sultry sound. The moodiness in the background instrumentals sets the stage to allow miloux’s voice to shine and experiment with her vocal arrangements.

If you are looking for some chill, 90s neo-indie-soul music, then check out “March 12″ by Haz’ Beats x miloux!!

Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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