Independent UK producer and multi-instrumentalist Yarni presents a second trio of eclectic highlights from forthcoming album ‘Anemoia’ (out October 3rd).
The sampler opens with “Natural Light,” where Sheffield-based Franz Von’s rap verses and Jeff Darko’s soulful chorus merge with Brazilian cuica and jazz elements. “The Romantic Ghost” follows, featuring Plumm’s mesmerising vocals floating over landscapes bridging 70s singer-songwriter traditions with modern trip-hop textures. The collection culminates with “Neon Gods,” inspired by Paul Simon’s commentary on technology’s grip on society, featuring strings, trumpet, flute, and ethereal vocals.

This second trio delves deeper into “Anemoia’s” exploration of time and memory, showcasing Yarni’s talent for bringing together diverse collaborators while maintaining cohesive artistic vision-the result of something none could have achieved alone.
Central to “Anemoia’s” success was Yarni’s creation of an all-inclusive micro-community among collaborators. By fostering an environment free from the pressures of artists’ own projects, he encouraged fearless experimentation. “I wanted to create a space where everyone could explore without boundaries,” explains Yarni. “When artists feel completely supported, they push themselves further.”
Listen to the trio here
Press release courtesy of Only Good Stuff