Brooklyn producer Cawayri releases groove-led house single ‘Echo Chamber’
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Brooklyn producer Cawayri returns with his latest single ‘Echo Chamber’, a groove-focused house release built around rhythm, restraint and steady momentum. The track places emphasis on feel and movement rather than dramatic drops, drawing listeners into a hypnotic flow that unfolds gradually.
‘Echo Chamber’ is driven by a deep, bass-led groove supported by clean hand percussion and a stripped-back house framework. The arrangement develops through subtle rhythmic shifts, with understated world percussion and minimal drum programming shaping the track’s forward motion. Instead of relying on peak-time theatrics, the record holds its energy through balance and careful pacing.
Rhythm sits at the centre of Cawayri’s production style. Before turning to electronic music, the Brooklyn artist trained in Carnatic music and blues guitar, experiences that continue to influence how his tracks are built. That background surfaces in the phrasing and timing of the percussion on ‘Echo Chamber’, where groove evolves naturally rather than through overt stylistic references.
Additional influences from hip hop and funk appear in the swing of the rhythm section. The bassline maintains a steady pulse while hand drums and subtle percussive details give the track texture and movement. The result is a house production designed for long blends, daytime sets and focused listening environments.
‘Echo Chamber’ continues to develop Cawayri’s catalogue of groove-driven electronic music. With its measured pace and rhythmic clarity, the track reinforces the Brooklyn producer’s focus on balance, patience and the quiet power of a well-built groove.



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