Song Review/ Instrumental : Isaac Koffi’s ‘Hatou’

Isaac Koffi is an African composer, multi-instrumentalist, and a passionate soundscaper. He forges fluidity in contemplations, creativity, and context. When you experience his compositional style, you’ll encounter interesting marks of culture, heritage, and novelty. Intention drives his music, intention to revive, intention to reminisce, and an intention to reimagine. 

His debut single is ‘Hatou’, an instrumental that creates a portrait of sorts. Its rhythms form in floating circles, so you won’t encounter horizontal movement. The dynamism is all within a static frame, like you’re studying a painting. With each arc, new details, elements, and perspectives, along with their energy presents itself to you. 

The tribal features are mellowed out to take on a contemporary character. Oriental textures, their minimalism, and elegance become a dominant attribute that you just keep on flowing with. All in all, if you enjoy the doting soundscapes with contemplative ambience, this song is for you. 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

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