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When I Was Lost, I Found Myself, issued October 2024 on Classic Music Company, collects twelve tracks from Girls of the Internet, a project melding lo-fi house, jazz house, and UK R&B signals. The album’s palette is rich with guest vocalists—including shiv on “Never Ever Ever” and Ruti on “Shaken To My Soul”—adding textured warmth to its electronic framework. The record balances subtle groove constructions with intimate lyricism, a hallmark of the UK underground’s recent explorations.The sessions yield a nuanced interplay between hazy synths and supple drum patterns, often punctuated by soulful inflections from featured artists like Anelisa Lamola and Allysha Joy. This artifact’s resonance lies in its deft synthesis of genre strands, situated at the crossroads of dancefloor pulse and reflective mood. Its 96,000 Last.fm scrobbles affirm a quietly devoted listenership, attesting to Girls of the Internet’s place in the contemporary canon.
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Album lore
When I Was Lost, I Found Myself, issued October 2024 on Classic Music Company, collects twelve tracks from Girls of the Internet, a project melding lo-fi house, jazz house, and UK R&B signals. The album’s palette is rich with guest vocalists—including shiv on “Never Ever Ever” and Ruti on “Shaken To My Soul”—adding textured warmth to its electronic framework. The record balances subtle groove constructions with intimate lyricism, a hallmark of the UK underground’s recent explorations.The sessions yield a nuanced interplay between hazy synths and supple drum patterns, often punctuated by soulful inflections from featured artists like Anelisa Lamola and Allysha Joy. This artifact’s resonance lies in its deft synthesis of genre strands, situated at the crossroads of dancefloor pulse and reflective mood. Its 96,000 Last.fm scrobbles affirm a quietly devoted listenership, attesting to Girls of the Internet’s place in the contemporary canon.
How did this get here?
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Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify