🎧 ceecide & Olivia Brown, drowning Finds Its Voice Underground

The collaborative project drowning from ceecide and Olivia Brown is steadily gaining traction across underground music communities, drawing attention for its experimental blend of emo-influenced songwriting and downtempo electronic production.

Rooted in a raw, emotionally charged aesthetic, drowning sits at the intersection of ambient electronica, lo-fi textures and alternative pop. The project leans heavily into atmosphere, washed-out synths, fractured rhythms and spacious arrangements, while Olivia Brown’s vocals bring a deeply human edge, often hovering between vulnerability and quiet intensity.

What sets drowning apart is its refusal to conform to traditional electronic structures. Tracks unfold slowly, prioritising mood and narrative over immediate impact, creating a listening experience that feels more like a late-night confessional than a club-ready release. Subtle distortions and textural imperfections further enhance the project’s emotional weight, reinforcing its underground appeal.

Within niche online circles and independent music forums, the release has been praised for its authenticity and willingness to explore darker emotional territory. Listeners have connected with its introspective themes, which touch on isolation, emotional fatigue and the complexity of modern relationships.

As word continues to spread, drowning is positioning ceecide and Olivia Brown as artists to watch within the evolving downtempo and experimental electronic scene, one where vulnerability, atmosphere and boundary-pushing production are becoming the defining traits of a new wave.

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