The Smoke

The Smoke

beat music

United Kingdom Est. 1966

"A hypnotic interplay of rhythm and texture draws listeners into an intricate web of layered beats and atmospheric sounds that ebbs with emotional resonance."

Quick Start

A good place to start with The Smoke is…

…It's Smoke Time

…It's Smoke Time

1967

The Smoke occupies a significant space in the beat music landscape, known for creating soundscapes that blend organic elements with electronic precision.
The Smoke occupies a significant space in the beat music landscape, known for creating soundscapes that blend organic elements with electronic precision. Their approach to crafting immersive auditory experiences has fostered a deeper connection between listeners and the often-overlooked textures of everyday life, transforming the mundane into something extraordinary and resonant. Their innovative layering techniques blur the lines between live instrumentation and digital manipulation, allowing each track to breathe while maintaining an undercurrent of rhythmic urgency. By skillfully intertwining samples, beats, and ambient sounds, The Smoke invites listeners to explore sonic territory that feels both familiar and uncharted, encouraging a contemplative engagement with the music. Lyrically, The Smoke often delves into themes of introspection and observation, capturing fleeting moments that resonate on a personal level. Their writing balances sincerity with a hint of irony, utilizing a conversational tone that feels intimate yet expansive. Through impressionistic storytelling, they create narratives that evoke shared experiences while leaving room for individual interpretation.

Full discography

The Smoke's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1967–1967
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Smoke sound like?

A hypnotic interplay of rhythm and texture draws listeners into an intricate web of layered beats and atmospheric sounds that ebbs with emotional resonance. Rooted in beat music. Start with …It's Smoke Time.

What is the best The Smoke album to start with?

The best album to start with is "…It's Smoke Time" (1967). It's the most representative of what makes The Smoke worth hearing.

Who is The Smoke for?

If you're into beat music, The Smoke is worth your time. A hypnotic interplay of rhythm and texture draws listeners into an intricate web of layered beats and atmospheric sounds that ebbs with emotional resonance.

How many albums does The Smoke have?

The Smoke has 1 release in their discography, including 1 album.