Producer NOTHINGISREAL brings lush sonic soundscapes featuring the very real weight of authentic instrumentation. It’s the latest release from Sunday Dinner Records and one of its most daring, casting away contemporary production stylings and going in a bold new direction that lends to its replayability.
Enemy of the Good, from its first track, is about the instruments that you hear — not creating one particular “vibe” to associate with it. The guitars, the drums, the cymbals — everything here is uniquely balanced, contributing to a one-of-a-kind sound unlike anything you’ll hear across a landscape of “Plug” beats and trap instrumentation.
NOTHINGISREAL has revealed why he named this new release Enemy of the Good. “I’ve been trying to have this mindset for a while, like when you, Keep working and working on something to make it ‘perfect’ you lose sight of what made it good in the first place,” he says. “It won’t ever be as perfect as you want it even if you work on something for more than a decade.”
| A1 | Disappearing Act |
| A2 | Mascot |
| A3 | Vexed |
| A4 | Acetate |
| A5 | Where Can I Go? |
| A6 | The Heist |
| A7 | Ritual Drama |
| B1 | Sandtrap |
| B2 | White Lies |
| B3 | Syndrome [feat. phiik] |
| B4 | Always |
| B5 | Strangers |
| B6 | Classic Day Every Day |