Green Productions
Antique
Antique - 95
Antique - 95 cover

Antique - 95

Antique - 95 feels like a lost late-’90s tape you weren’t meant to find — dark in tone, lo-fi in texture, and heavy on atmosphere, where the beats don’t rush to impress so much as pull you under. The drums sit in that head-nod pocket: gritty, restrained, and hypnotic, letting the mood do the loud talking while the samples and hazy edges give everything a worn-in, after-hours glow. Vocally, Les Green keeps it intimate and intentional — close, present, and confident, with vocal production that favors clarity and character over polish, so every line lands like it’s meant for you and nobody else. Lyrically, it reads reflective and sharp-edged, trading easy hooks for storytelling and weight — the kind of writing that rewards repeat listens because the details keep surfacing. “Antique” sets the scene, and “1995” anchors the project with that nostalgic gravity you can feel in your chest — a slow-burn record built for headphones, night drives, and rewinds. Press play and keep going; this one opens up the longer you stay with it.