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Introspective Vocals Meet Expansive Beats on rohh & Mr. Doss’s ‘Sunset Bar’

Sunset Bar is the latest collaborative project from Delhi-based singer-songwriter rohh and Mumbai producer Mr. Doss. Across five tracks, the duo explores the emotional uncertainty of modern relationships, moving from longing and possibility to acceptance and reflection. There is a constant shift between genres while maintaining a consistent emotional thread. rohh’s introspective songwriting is at the forefront and Mr. Doss crafts production that adapts to each chapter of the story, allowing every track to occupy its own space without feeling disconnected from the whole.

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Qasme

As the EP’s opening track, Qasme establishes a warm atmosphere. Built around bright chord progressions and an upbeat rhythmic pulse, it is easy to groove to. The production feels light on its feet, mirroring the emotional pull of the lyrics. One of the most memorable elements is the offbeat bell-like clicks that appear throughout the track, adding a playful texture that keeps the arrangement moving. There is a sense of longing beneath the surface, but it never weighs the song down. Instead, the track captures the cyclical nature of attraction and desire with an energy that feels fresh and uplifting.

Manzoor

Manzoor places greater emphasis on the vocals and songwriting. The track feels noticeably more intimate, allowing rohh’s voice to carry much of the emotional weight. While soothing on the surface, there is tension within the lyrical content and song structure that creates a subtle sense of dissonance. Whether intentional or not, this contrast works effectively, making the listener sit with the uncertainty that the song explores. The result is a track that feels comforting and unsettled at the same time, reflecting the emotional ambiguity at the heart of the EP.

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Zarii

Zarii slows the pace and introduces a more introspective mood. The production takes a restrained approach, with the beats acting less as a driving force and more as a complement to the vocals. This allows the emotional nuances of the song to remain front and centre. The subtle electronic textures and lo-fi elements surrounding the chorus are particularly effective, helping key moments stand out without overwhelming the arrangement. There is a quiet intensity to the track that grows gradually, making it one of the EP’s most immersive listens.

Waqt

With Waqt, the project finds a balance between momentum and reflection. The production feels carefully tailored to the vocal performance, with each rhythmic element placed to highlight different emotional shades within the song. Despite its upbeat nature, the track maintains a soothing quality that prevents it from becoming overly energetic. There is a strong sense of movement throughout, but it remains emotionally grounded. The interplay between the vocals and production showcases the chemistry between rohh and Mr. Doss, with both elements working together rather than competing for attention.

Astral

Closing the EP, Astral feels like a natural conclusion to the journey. The track carries an uplifting energy while incorporating subtle classical influences that add depth to its sound palette. By this point, the emotional uncertainty explored throughout the EP begins to settle into acceptance and reflection. The lyrics feel particularly thoughtful, looking inward while still maintaining a sense of hope. The production remains vibrant and expansive, making the track feel both conclusive and forward-looking. It serves as an effective final chapter, bringing the narrative full circle.

Conclusion

What stands out most about Sunset Bar is how naturally it moves between genres without losing sight of its emotional core. From the Afrobeats-inspired groove of Qasme to the reflective closer Astral, each track contributes a distinct perspective to the story being told. rohh’s songwriting consistently captures the complexities of modern relationships, while Mr. Doss’ versatile production ensures those emotions are given the right environment to resonate. The result is an EP that feels cohesive, thoughtful, and emotionally honest – one that rewards listeners who are willing to sit with the uncertainty it explores.

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