Above Img Cred: Tojogo Tojogo has been pushing his sound forward through consistent releases on labels like 3rd Avenue, For Senses, Nordic Voyage, and Stellar Fountain. His new EP, Ukiyo, lands on Stellar Fountain with a clear sense of identity and a level of detail that reflects the growth he has shown across his catalog. The project includes the original version, two remixes from Juan Domecq and Ghume, and a closing track titled Chemical Imbalance. The title track sets the tone for the entire release. Ukiyo moves with a smooth, steady groove built around warm percussion and soft transients that keep the energy in a comfortable place. The foundation feels clean and controlled, which gives the melodic elements space to move. Tojogo layers digital and acoustic elements in a way that feels grounded and intentional. The drums support the movement and keep the track anchored through every section. A Lead Pattern That Shapes the EP The synth work on Ukiyo guides the arrangement from the first phrase. Stabs and short leads sit on top of the percussion in a pattern that feels fluid. Each element sits in a clear lane. The call and response structure keeps the track lively without overcrowding the mix. Even when multiple layers are active, every part keeps its role and gives the listener a clear sense of direction. The arrangement moves through subtle shifts in tone and pitch that create lift during transitions without pulling away from the core idea. The melodic phrasing sits in a steady conversation with the drum programming. This creates a sense of continuity from start to finish. Remixes and Closing Track Domecq approaches his remix with sharper transients and a tighter low end. His version reads closer to a club tool and focuses on forward motion. Ghume brings a different angle with wider pads and a slower rise in tension. Both remixes fit the spirit of the EP and highlight different aspects of the source material. Chemical Imbalance closes the release with a more linear flow and a focus on groove development. Ukiyo confirms where Tojogo is heading as a producer. The EP shows careful control of movement and tone across all four tracks and reflects the consistency he has built across his recent releases. The post Tojogo Opens a New Chapter With the Ukiyo EP appeared first on Magnetic Magazine.