
During Xhe Time
During Xhe Time feels like a quiet, focused moment in TaRaach’s catalog, and the vinyl release suits it well. The project moves in short instrumental thoughts rather than big statements, which is part of its strength. The beats are patient, textured, and unforced. Nothing feels rushed or overworked. Listening straight through, it plays like a single stretch of time rather than a collection of tracks, which makes it easy to stay with from start to finish. A few cuts naturally stand out without trying to steal the spotlight. “Xhe Ocean Blew” sets the tone with a calm, steady groove that eases you in. “Laps On Jupiter” adds a bit more movement and bounce while still staying restrained. “Moon Boot” closes things out in a grounded way, reflective but not heavy. As a fan, this record feels honest and intentional. It is music you live with, not music that asks for attention.
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During Xhe Time
During Xhe Time feels like a quiet, focused moment in TaRaach’s catalog, and the vinyl release suits it well. The project moves in short instrumental thoughts rather than big statements, which is part of its strength. The beats are patient, textured, and unforced. Nothing feels rushed or overworked. Listening straight through, it plays like a single stretch of time rather than a collection of tracks, which makes it easy to stay with from start to finish. A few cuts naturally stand out without trying to steal the spotlight. “Xhe Ocean Blew” sets the tone with a calm, steady groove that eases you in. “Laps On Jupiter” adds a bit more movement and bounce while still staying restrained. “Moon Boot” closes things out in a grounded way, reflective but not heavy. As a fan, this record feels honest and intentional. It is music you live with, not music that asks for attention.
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During Xhe Time feels like a quiet, focused moment in TaRaach’s catalog, and the vinyl release suits it well. The project moves in short instrumental thoughts rather than big statements, which is part of its strength. The beats are patient, textured, and unforced. Nothing feels rushed or overworked. Listening straight through, it plays like a single stretch of time rather than a collection of tracks, which makes it easy to stay with from start to finish. A few cuts naturally stand out without trying to steal the spotlight. “Xhe Ocean Blew” sets the tone with a calm, steady groove that eases you in. “Laps On Jupiter” adds a bit more movement and bounce while still staying restrained. “Moon Boot” closes things out in a grounded way, reflective but not heavy. As a fan, this record feels honest and intentional. It is music you live with, not music that asks for attention.











