Content introduction
Demonic euphoria. Spiritual, cosmic, smoky...what words should I use to describe this sound? A dense, extremely dark blackness, a ghostly vintage feel from the 1970s, an obscene atmosphere, obscene eroticism, and a nightmarish narcotic sweetness that lasts forever. A black and innocent daydream that suddenly appeared in the US indie soul/HIPHOP scene, Koultrain brings you a monumental masterpiece of dopeness soul like never before! ★I have never heard such dope and acid soul! Starting with "Green", an Al Green anthem that has the air of an evergreen masterpiece, you can't help but feel the extreme euphoria of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" with "The Girl Of My" Dreams'', the bouncy numbing cosmic soul of ``Screw'', and the dense atmosphere of 70s new soul like Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, and Al Green, as well as the spiritual and dope cosmic feel of Salah and J.D., create a fantastic, three-dimensional soundscape, and a blue singing voice similar to Donny Hathaway slips through it wetly, an overwhelming world.
About the artist
Seymour Liberty, also known as Coultrain, is an amazing singer-songwriter who suddenly emerged from the new neo-soul trend pioneered by Dwere, D'Angelo, Donnie, and others. A miraculous debut album created by the St. Louis-based artist with the full support of HIPHOP producer Kenotis Smith. The artist name is impressive as it brings to mind John Coltrane, the spirit of spiritual jazz, but the sound is also surprisingly spiritual. There's a warm slush of black music here that can only be described as narcotic. In the future, there are plans for activities that will become a hot topic here in Japan, such as participating in the new album of PPP (formerly Platinum Pied Piper).