Harlem Echos
Sounds Like Tape | #1 Lofi Hip-Hop Beat Tapes
Harlem Echo is a dusty late-night soul archive inspired by rain-soaked Harlem streets, dim jazz lounges, and the cold loneliness of the city after midnight. Presented in the style of a rare Japanese export pressing discovered in a vintage record store, the project blends noir jazz, warm soul textures, and cinematic lo-fi atmosphere into a timeless listening experience.
Built around smoky saxophone phrases, weathered a cappella vocals, room-tone breaks, vinyl crackle, and worn analog recordings, Harlem Echo captures the feeling of old records spinning in a tiny apartment while neon lights glow outside the window. The sound feels aged, emotional, and deeply nostalgic — like a forgotten import LP pulled from the back corner of a Tokyo record shop in 1973.
Every track carries tension, loneliness, beauty, and survival — echoes of Harlem nightlife preserved through dusty grooves and fading tape.
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03. 煙とサックス — “Smoke" 3:260:00/3:26
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0:00/3:29
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0:00/3:03
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0:00/2:54
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0:00/2:45
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0:00/2:34
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0:00/2:33
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0:00/2:33
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0:00/2:33
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0:00/2:12
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011. ボーナス - Bonus 2:580:00/2:58

