The appropriately named opener, Coast, sets the scene for the release with an early 2000s chillwave vibe, enriched thanks to Rokwell's synthetic and sampling dexterity. Grateful reinforces this momentum with a subtle shift toward a more dance-friendly orientation, all before the EP's title track steals the show. Innersense epitomises the release with the distinction between the danceability of Tresor or Tacheles and chilling out on a Perth beach, completely distorted.
Combine dreamy, deft vocals and some seriously silky transitioning with intensely layered production and a consistent, deep house undertone throughout and you find Innersense.










