George Solonos and John Waugh deliver a masterclass in sonic craftsmanship with Cappadocia. Solonos, known for pushing boundaries with his guitar work and compositions, pairs up with Waugh, whose saxophone has been a staple of The 1975’s signature sound.
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First off, the production is absurdly good. The low-end frequencies are so clean and rich that they give the track an almost three-dimensional feel. There’s a warmth to the mix that wraps around you, making it perfect for late-night listening or just zoning out with a drink in hand. The balance between instruments is spot-on—nothing overpowers, everything breathes.
Musically, it’s both chill and intricate. The way Waugh’s saxophone melodies weave through Solonos’ guitar work feels effortless, yet you can tell there’s an insane level of precision behind it. If you’re someone who appreciates serious musicianship and pristine production, this is the kind of track that deserves to be on repeat. Highly recommended.

