Tony Frissore’s “Self Soothe” takes a different route from typical electronic releases, choosing subtlety over spectacle. It’s a track that doesn’t chase attention but instead creates an environment—one that feels steady, calm, and quietly immersive from the very first note.

Built around a slow, consistent 80 BPM tempo, the rhythm acts as the track’s anchor, giving it a natural sense of flow. There’s a deliberate pacing here that feels almost functional, as if each beat is placed to guide rather than impress. The production follows that same philosophy: soft percussion, warm tonal textures, and light ambient layers all come together without ever competing for space. Everything feels measured, controlled, and purposeful.
What stands out is the way the track maintains interest while staying minimal. There’s no rush to introduce dramatic changes or heavy transitions. Instead, it evolves gently, allowing small details to surface over time. This approach gives “Self Soothe” a sense of patience, making it easy to stay with from beginning to end without distraction. The vocal elements add a subtle human layer to the composition, blending into the background rather than taking center stage. It’s a quiet addition, but one that reinforces the track’s overall warmth and intention. At its core, “Self Soothe” feels like a response to noise—both musical and emotional. It strips things back and focuses on balance, offering a sound that feels grounded and consistent. Tony Frissore doesn’t overcomplicate the idea; instead, he delivers something focused and clear, allowing the listener to meet the track on their own terms and take from it what they need.