Study beats and Java with: Megadestroyer – Drugstore Coffee #Chill #Downtempo #StudyBeats

It’s been one of those ‘can’t live with ‘em, can’t shoot ‘em’ days. Time for a warming cup of coffee and a chill with Megadestroyer.
Megadestroyer is Seattle-based Ian Corbin. He says he’s a “producer and musician with a passion for capturing samples and tweaking synth knobs to create immersive and captivating music that can serve as a fitting soundtrack for your next existential crisis.”
I don’t think a bad day quite constitutes a n existential crisis but it does qualify me to take the time to enjoy his lovely new track Drugstore Coffee.
Drugstore Coffee is a ridiculously good and relaxed tune. Opening in a beatless manner it offers tinkling keyboards and word scrapes. Beats come with a deep rich bass. But the mood is one of deeply felt calm. It’s so deep it can carry you down to your happy place.
Megadestroyer says of the track that it “takes you on a journey of reflection and nostalgia. The mellow and dreamy melody sets the mood for introspection, evoking memories of conversations shared over cheap coffee.” There’s really nothing cheap here. It turns digital sound into analogue warmth that wraps itself around you.
Utterly restorative.