NTRLY ~ The moon seen from Mars

After teasing us with three stellar singles, NTRLY finally unveils “The Moon Seen from Mars”, an 8-track voyage through nostalgic lo-fi beats, moody horns, and meaningful keys. This album captures a sense of weightlessness, as if drifting through space with nothing but mellow grooves and soft ambiance to guide you.

Each track is a carefully woven tapestry of instrumental hip-hop textures, where warm, crackling samples meet chill yet expressive melodies. Moody horns add a touch of wistful elegance, while the deep and immersive ambiance creates the feeling of gazing at distant celestial landscapes.

“The Moon Seen from Mars” isn’t just an album; it’s an experience—one that transports the listener beyond the ordinary into a world of introspection and sonic tranquility. NTRLY’s signature blend of nostalgia and modern lo-fi craftsmanship shines through, making this release an essential listen for lovers of atmospheric, instrumental hip-hop.

From lofi hip hop and chill beats to ambient soundscapes, soulful melodies and electronica, each release tells a story, weaving together cultures and experiences into a tapestry of aural exploration.

Modranicht ~ Echoes don't apologize

Modranicht ~ Echoes don’t apologize

Pueblo Vista ~ Glass Skin

Pueblo Vista ~ Glass Skin

Pueblo Vista & Lo-Fi Tigers ~ Blurred edges of a distant memory

Pueblo Vista & Lo-Fi Tigers ~ Blurred edges of a distant memory

Milo Maven & Paul Gilmore ~ We are born in the moonlight

Milo Maven & Paul Gilmore ~ We are born in the moonlight

MY "Hot take" on indie artists

Being an indie artist isn’t automatically a badge of authenticity

— sometimes it’s just a result of avoiding the business side of music, which is crucial for long-term success.