Portland-based producer FENRA is gearing up to release his sophomore single, ‘DEEPCUT’ on November 7th, 2025 via 6x Records. The track follows the dreamy downtempo single ‘COFFEE’, which premiered on revered tastemaker Magnetic Magazine. ‘DEEPCUT’ offers a second glimpse into his forthcoming debut EP Delusional, slated for release on 28 November, 2025. The album was mastered by Aneek Thapar,whose heavyweight credits include Rival Consoles and Max Cooper.
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Mehr InformationenBorn in Santa Rosa, California and now based in Portland, Oregon, FENRA is the electronic moniker of producer B Laws, who grew up surrounded by art and first fell in love with harmony while listening to hymns in church with his grandmother. After teaching himself guitar at the age of 14 and later experimenting with synths, vocals, and drums in bands that toured across the US, Europe, and Asia, he is now channeling his experience into a new artistic chapter. Drawing inspiration from pioneers like Caribou, Four Tet, Floating Points, Bonobo, and DJ Koze, as well as the minimalist elegance of Philip Glass and the soulful resonance of artists like Gloria Ann Taylor, FENRA crafts music that bridges the cinematic with the deeply personal. With ‘DEEPCUT’, he offers a compelling slice of his genre-blurring sound, sure to resonate with fans of those whom he listed as his inspirations.
‘DEEPCUT’ is a masterfully crafted track that contains restless, kinetic movement within slow-burning revelation. It unfolds gradually, with a synth melody warped around shuffling rhythms swelling as airy, fluttering atmospherics fill the stereo image. A wiggly baseline arrives near the halfway mark, culminating in an immersive blend of groove and atmosphere.
FENRA told us: “‘DEEPCUT’ opens with a skewed synth melody over strings and atmospheric textures, building tension slowly before revealing its full shape. It’s one of the most energetic tracks on the EP, but I wanted it to take its time — the bassline doesn’t arrive until almost three minutes in, when the track finally locks into place.”
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