What fills your self quarantine time better than music that was created with as much self reflection as we’ve been doing these days? When [Medasin](https://www.instagram.com/medasin/), the producer who many of us have known to love for his groovy beats on albums such [The Pink Polo EP](https://open.spotify.com/album/3efpx8tZjv4jOqmQPH6Myn?si=HgdQoASOQP6TWqTf4mpfTw) and revolutionary remixes of [Portugal the Man](https://open.spotify.com/track/4jFkHxFXHC0mJVZm7QwK6C?si=uGMhIWrtR3-JhUcUz3jrTg), released his immersive album RIPPLS earlier this month, he had no idea that so many would turn to it as a sort of psychedelic solace during this COVID-19 crisis. The 14 track album has features with Cautious Clay, Duckwrth, and Naomi Wild and speaks to Medasin’s maturity within his music. In some ways, the waviness of RIPPLS directly mirrors the many ups and downs we are feeling, and the energy of the entire album is not only infectious but implies a sense of existentialism that is associated with its initial creation. So, although many of us were looking forward to catching Medasin on his upcoming tour, turn to RIPPLS to get a quick living room dance session out of your system and feel all the experimental energy put into the production.
What fills your self quarantine time better than music that was created with as much self reflection as we’ve been doing these days? When [Medasin](https://www.instagram.com/medasin/), the producer who many of us have known to love for his groovy beats on albums such [The Pink Polo EP](https://open.spotify.com/album/3efpx8tZjv4jOqmQPH6Myn?si=HgdQoASOQP6TWqTf4mpfTw) and revolutionary remixes of [Portugal the Man](https://open.spotify.com/track/4jFkHxFXHC0mJVZm7QwK6C?si=uGMhIWrtR3-JhUcUz3jrTg), released his immersive album RIPPLS earlier this month, he had no idea that so many would turn to it as a sort of psychedelic solace during this COVID-19 crisis. The 14 track album has features with Cautious Clay, Duckwrth, and Naomi Wild and speaks to Medasin’s maturity within his music. In some ways, the waviness of RIPPLS directly mirrors the many ups and downs we are feeling, and the energy of the entire album is not only infectious but implies a sense of existentialism that is associated with its initial creation. So, although many of us were looking forward to catching Medasin on his upcoming tour, turn to RIPPLS to get a quick living room dance session out of your system and feel all the experimental energy put into the production.