Khotin

Khotin, the moniker of Canadian electronic musician and producer Dylan Khotin-Foote, has become a notable name in the realm of ambient and lo-fi house music. Hailing from Edmonton, Alberta, and now based in Vancouver, Khotin has carved out a niche for himself with his distinctive melding of dreamy soundscapes, nostalgic synthesizer melodies, and understated dance beats. His work is characterized by its emotive tones and the ability to transport listeners to a tranquil sonic world.

Khotin's career trajectory saw a significant rise with the release of his album "Hello World" in 2014, which put his penchant for ambient music on full display. Since then, he has continued to refine his sound through a series of well-received projects. "Beautiful You," released in 2018, further solidified Khotin's status as a purveyor of gentle, introspective tracks that strike a fine balance between ambient relaxation and subtle rhythmic pulsations. With subsequent releases such as "Finds You Well" in 2020, Khotin has maintained a consistent presence in the electronic music landscape, enchanting listeners with his warm, lo-fi textures and minimalist approach. His work, be it through original compositions or remixes like "Moderate Winds (Khotin Remix)," showcases his ability to create music that's as suitable for deep listening as it is for the introspective moments on the dance floor.

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Single - Released September 25, 2024
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