Pueblo Vista ~ Sepia chords on a Sunday

“Sepia chords on a Sunday” by Pueblo Vista is a gentle, sun-drenched exhale—a perfect soundtrack for quiet mornings and long, wandering thoughts. Anchored in smooth, mellow keys and brushed brass accents, the track glows with a warm, nostalgic hue—like an old photograph tucked into a well-worn journal. Wobbly melodies sway lazily in the mix, giving the composition a dreamy, almost weightless quality, while the organically played beats ground everything in a delicate, human rhythm.

There’s a softness to the arrangement, a kind of vulnerability that invites stillness and introspection. Drawing from Lo-Fi nostalgia, smooth jazz textures, and the soul of instrumental hip hop, this single feels like a slow walk through memory, coffee in hand, heart open. “Sepia chords on a Sunday” doesn’t shout; it hums quietly, resonating in the background of life’s most intimate, reflective moments. A subtle ode to calm, emotion, and the beauty of the in-between.

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

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

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