Da Gifto - Grateful Ep Vol. 2

At its core, Grateful EP Vol. 2 is a philosophical work. It asks difficult questions:

Da Gifto refuses to answer these questions dogmatically. Instead, he embodies the struggle to answer them. This is what separates him from peers who treat gratitude as a performative hashtag. For Da Gifto, gratitude is the lens through which he views systemic inequality, mental health, and artistic integrity. Da Gifto - Grateful EP Vol. 2

Whether you are a DJ, a producer, or simply a listener who craves electronic music with a heartbeat, Da Gifto - Grateful EP Vol. 2 is a non-negotiable addition to your library. At its core, Grateful EP Vol

For DJs: The EP offers versatility. "Echoes of Yes" provides a reliable, vocal-driven groover for any set between 120-124 BPM. "Scars Like Gold" is a brave tool for left-field or morning-after sets where you want to challenge the floor. "Thank You, Next Sun" is your closer—the track you play when the lights come up and the crowd doesn’t want to leave. Da Gifto refuses to answer these questions dogmatically

For Listeners: Put your headphones on. Lie down. Let the dynamic range wash over you. In a world of constant notifications and algorithmic anxiety, Grateful EP Vol. 2 is a 28-minute pause button. It reminds you why you fell in love with electronic music: not for the bass drops, but for the spaces in between.

One of the strongest elements of Da Gifto - Grateful EP Vol. 2 is its sonic cohesion without monotony. The executive producer, Mira "Midas" Chen, has crafted a soundscape that feels simultaneously nostalgic and futuristic. You can hear echoes of Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak in the Auto-Tune reverb, Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon in the atmospheric textures, and a uniquely African rhythmic sensibility (a nod to Da Gifto’s Nigerian heritage) in the percussion.

The EP masterfully uses dynamic range—songs like "Pressure Makes Diamonds" hit at commercial loudness, while "Safe Zone" and "Please Don't Miss Me" breathe with quiet intimacy. This makes the project ideal for both high-end headphones and car stereo systems, a deliberate choice by the mixing engineer.