Submerged, late-night R&B that feels like a neon-lit dream. Fragmented beats and ghostly vocals for moments of restless solitude.
Velvet Negroni sounds like R&B heard through a thick layer of water or a heavy velvet curtain. It is music that exists in the hazy space between sleep and waking, where traditional soul melodies are fractured by glitchy, stuttering drum machines and washed in lush, murky reverb. The vocals often drift in and out of focus, moving from a vulnerable falsetto to a detached, almost spoken-word delivery that feels deeply intimate yet strangely distant.
What makes Jeremy Nutzman's project distinctive is the way he marries his classical piano background with a restless, experimental spirit. He avoids the polished sheen of mainstream R&B in favor of a 'bedroom-noir' aesthetic that feels both raw and highly considered. The songs often feel like collages or fragments of a larger emotional state rather than traditional verse-chorus structures, creating a sense of constant, subtle movement.
Start with the album 'NEON BROWN' to hear the most cohesive version of this sound. It perfectly captures the project's ability to turn personal isolation into something beautiful and hypnotic. It is the ideal soundtrack for anyone who finds comfort in the quiet, weird hours of the night.
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