Friday, March 6 2026

There’s something disarmingly pure about Twaang’s new EP ‘Lazy Morning, a collection that feels more like a state of being than anything else. In an age defined by noise and urgency, Twaang delivers a tranquil surrender where time seems to fold in on itself, wrapped in sunlight and the soft hum of contentment.

On its opening title-track, the production feels handcrafted, yet fluid. Gentle acoustic strums ripple like morning light through curtains, while understated percussion and brushed textures keep the rhythm at an unhurried pace. The jazz undertones hint at classic lounge influences, but the arrangement stays modern and airy. From there, the EP explores a dynamic array of influences from electronic grooves to soul-infused soundscapes, all adding to the laid-back aura this new release is looking to conjure.

The EP is a musical definition of refusing to chase the clock, to stop measuring life by productivity, and where simply being can become a radical act of self-care.

What sets Twaang apart is the precision with which he channels emotion through texture rather than volume. There’s no grand climax or forced drama; just the serenity of presence. The result is intimate yet expansive, the musical equivalent of that first deep breath after waking.

With ‘Lazy Morning’, Twaang redefines calm as abundance, offering a warm, glowing reminder that peace can be as powerful as motion.

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‘Lazy Morning’, new EP from Twaang
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