This paper explores the sonic architecture of "Day Dream" by Jesse Bru. It posits that the track serves as a bridge between the gritty textures of golden-era boom-bap and the fluid, rhythmic requirements of modern deep house. Through the use of repetitive vocal chops and warm analog synths, Bru creates a "liminal" listening experience—one that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. 1. The Anatomy of the Sample

Avoiding the clinical "grid" feel of digital drums in favor of a human-like shuffle. 3. Conclusion

Has released on labels like Oath , Needwant , and Dream Raw Recordings .