
JimiDek’s “sunnyday blues” seeps into your bloodstream, finds your groove, and gently tugs at your soul. From the first few seconds, you’re pulled into a chilled, hypnotic world where the sunlight lingers just a bit too long and your weekend freedom starts to fade. The steady heartbeat of lo-fi house drums, crisp hi-hats fluttering like late-afternoon thoughts, and a deep bassline wraps around your ribs like a warm, knowing hug.
The dreamy, distant, and a little blurry vocals float in and out like someone singing from across a memory. You can’t quite make out all the words, but you feel them. There’s a sweet ache in the music, a nostalgia for a moment that hasn’t even ended yet. It’s Monday morning energy cloaked in Sunday’s sunlight, a vibe that’s somehow soft, still emotionally dense.
There’s something magnetic about how JimiDek plays with contrast: the brightness of the melody against the melancholy undercurrent, the soulful vocal echoes against the sharp, catchy percussion. The whole track is a call-and-response between joy and dread, between movement and stillness—and it nails that weird, universally human feeling of being blissed out and bummed out at the same time.
What’s even more exciting is knowing this is JimiDek’s first official house release. You can hear the years of genre-blending at work, his lofi hip-hop roots, that DnB punch, and now this cool, confident foray into soulful house. It’s Kaytranada-esque without being derivative, thoughtful without being overworked. If “sunnyday blues” is the beginning of a new chapter, we’re all going to want front-row seats to what’s next. Listen to it on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan