Bringing more sun in, here comes Nhii with his newest single for A Tribe Called Kotori, ‚Just Fine‘. True to his all-embracing approach and multi-faceted vision, this new effort from the New-York-based producer has it all, from the soul-stirring vibes to the addictive bass chug, through the Afro-Cuban rhythms and cutting-edge, left-of-centre funk. „A song about themes of love, hope, acceptance, and resilience, reflecting the complexities and beauty of a deep relationship“ as Nhii describes it, ‚Just Fine‘ – featuring the talented Samuel Miller on vocals – is a slightly wonky piece of emotional boogie, nimbly surfing the edge between jacking house playfulness, eerie folk-jazz arrangements and brittle a-cappella soulfulness. „A Longing for improvement and honesty in a relationship“ conveyed through the dance floor and seeking to unite in times of division. Fusing contemporary electronics with African polyrhythms and middle-eastern strings, ‚Clay Theory‘ runs the hoodoo down in proper exhilarating fashion, fevered congas and snares leading the charge while shape-shifting synthwaves engulf us into its mesmeric patterns like quicksands. „I want to bring emotions to the dancefloor and spark maybe one or two thoughts about unity and a common feeling of „we are in this together““. Nhii coming in hot with the uplifting jazz.