Stockholm-based Tean Dream “Radio” is a warm, lo-fi-tinged track that blends bedroom pop, ‘70s nostalgia, and jazz-folk flourishes into something quietly mesmerizing.
Led by dreamy vocals, a woodsy upright piano, and the hazy and friendly Pink Floyd’s “Meddle” textures of acoustic guitar, “Radio” has a way of settling into your mind like a half-remembered melody. There’s an intimate yet expansive quality to the song, balancing melancholic introspection with a gentle sense of movement—like watching the world pass by from a train window. The production feels effortlessly organic, with each note landing like a breath, giving the track a natural ebb and flow. The piano, in particular, adds a dynamic push, weaving between the dreamy vocals and soft instrumental layers, keeping everything just grounded enough.
Cover photo by Farrell Tremblay
As part of the upcoming debut EP “Shine“, “Radio” is a perfect introduction to Tean Dream’s world—a space where folk, jazz, and indie sensibilities melt into something both personal and universal. With a background in classical piano, years spent performing in various projects, and a deep-rooted belief in music as a force for connection, Tean Dream crafts songs that feel like quiet revelations. If this is just the beginning, there’s a lot to look forward to.
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