With “Right Hand Man,” Rochester-based musician Ben Miller steps away from the piano bench and into the producer’s chair under his hip-hop alias, Medium B. Best known as a jazz pianist, composer, recording engineer, and founder of Third Motion Studios, Miller channels his broad musical background into an instrumental project that merges jazz-minded creativity with the pulse of classic hip-hop. Rather than chasing contemporary production trends, “Right Hand Man” looks both backward and forward, paying homage to hip-hop’s formative years while carving out a sound that feels uniquely its own.
What immediately separates the track from countless instrumental releases is its philosophy. Every sound has been composed from scratch, avoiding the dependence on loops or sampled foundations that often define the genre. Instead, Medium B approaches the beat as a constantly evolving landscape rather than a static backdrop. His jazz sensibilities quietly influence the arrangement, allowing textures and melodies to develop naturally.
The music unfolds with remarkable patience. A hypnotic groove settles in almost immediately as steady beats establish a relaxed yet compelling rhythm. Above that foundation, shimmering synth textures pulse and swirl, weaving gently through the mix like currents beneath calm water. The production feels immersive rather than overwhelming, inviting listeners to sink into its layered atmosphere.
Its consistency becomes one of its greatest strengths. Instead of relying on dramatic drops or sudden stylistic detours, “Right Hand Man” gradually deepens its atmosphere through careful layering and tonal evolution. The ambient instrumental rewards focused listening while remaining equally effective as a soundtrack for reflection, late-night drives, or creative work. Every new listen reveals another subtle detail hidden within its polished sonic architecture.
Perhaps most impressive is the balance Medium B strikes between experimentation and accessibility. That creative freedom gives the track a timeless quality, recalling the exploratory spirit of earlier instrumental hip-hop while avoiding nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake.
With its hypnotic grooves, immersive production, and thoughtful musical storytelling, “Right Hand Man” proves that instrumental hip-hop can speak volumes without a single lyric. Medium B crafts a rich, atmospheric experience that showcases both technical precision and artistic imagination in equal measure.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
