Add to playlist: the year's best electronic debut from Sheffield's NZO, plus the week's best tracks
Briefly

NZO, a Sheffield-based electronic artist, delivers a striking debut album titled "Come Alive," which artfully combines playful minimalism with intricate production. This work is a rich tapestry of sounds reminiscent of various influences, including Mark Fell and Jlin, yet remains distinctly NZO's own creation. Tracks like "Rolling Around" and "Something's Changed" exhibit a unique take on established genres, from dubstep to footwork. With adept use of vocals and a blend of cerebral and danceable elements, the album stands out as a significant entry in British electronic music.
NZO's debut album "Come Alive" is a vibrant exploration of electronic music, showcasing a unique blend of styles that resonates deeply within the genre.
The album combines playful minimalism and intricate production, while its vocal samples, especially on tracks like "CFML," add depth to its eclectic sound.
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