
Sylvie Natsume scored the soundtrack to sublimity with her latest jazz fusion composition, summerain. Nimble piano keys scintillate against the grounding timbre of the basslines as the UK-based independent artist visualises the zeal of summer through sound; through the ultimate equilibrium of radiance and swanky opulence, the playfully resolving piece becomes one you attune to a higher mood. From the opening movement, Sylvie Natsume shapes an atmosphere that feels light on its feet yet fully anchored, letting the arrangement glow with an easy sense of movement. There’s a real feel for space in the composition, which gives each melodic turn room to breathe while keeping the track warmly immersive.
That sense of balance is what gives summerain its staying power. The piece carries sophistication without losing its sense of play, and the conversation between the piano and bass keeps the mood lifted without ever pushing too hard. Natsume clearly has a sharp ear for contemporary jazz that stretches beyond one lane, and that cross-genre curiosity gives the track added colour and freedom. As an independent composer and producer working in the UK, she’s building music for listeners drawn to modern jazz with openness in its bones, and summerain feels like exactly the sort of release that deserves the attention of curators, editors and anyone after a smarter kind of mood-lifter.
summerain is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify.
Review by Amelia Vandergast