: The track appears on the Moba Jones album Soul Fish , where it is characterized as a "mysterious and heavy" standout among straight-up pop tunes.
: Known for "fuzzed-out bliss" and deep, resonant basslines that anchor the track's spacey feel. Lyricism and Themes Soul Fish (Radio Version)
The track is widely recognized for its atmospheric, underwater vibe, fitting perfectly into the and Electronic Chillout genres. : The track appears on the Moba Jones
: Many listeners encounter the song via underground lounge albums like Lounge Lover (2013), where it is presented as a lengthy, immersive experience. : Many listeners encounter the song via underground
"Soul fish. You're the oldest... So they can't take your gold. You still hold it. But you don't own it." Notable Contexts
: This specific edit focuses on the core melodic hook—the "mysterious and heavy" elements—while tightening the arrangement for accessibility. It removes the extended ambient intros often found in the 5-minute-plus versions to highlight the rhythmic pulse. Musical Profile Genre : Electronic, Downtempo, Alternative Rock.