Review When Lagos Sleeps EP: Spinall Trades the Dancefloor for Atmospher
Spinall’s When Lagos Sleeps marks a shift from club-ready hits to a more reflective, jazz-influenced sound, focusing on mood, restraint, and late-night storytelling.
For over a decade, DJ Spinall has built a career around movement, the pulse of the club, the urgency of packed dancefloors, and the ability to create music that travels easily across audiences. But with When Lagos Sleeps, he slows things down, turning his attention to the quieter, more reflective side of the city that shaped him.
From his early days as a DJ in Lagos’ nightlife scene to becoming one of Afrobeats’ most reliable collaborators, Spinall’s journey has been defined by connection. His albums, from My Story to Top Boy, positioned him as a curator of sound, bringing together different artists to create cohesive, commercially successful records. Over time, however, his role has evolved into something more hands-on, with a deeper involvement in the production process itself.
That growth is fully realised on When Lagos Sleeps. Rather than chasing the bright, fast-paced energy of mainstream Afropop, the project leans into atmosphere. It feels deliberate, almost meditative, as if designed for the hours when Lagos is no longer loud but quietly alive.
The opening track, “Last Bus To Obalende,” sets the tone immediately. Built on a steady acoustic bassline, the song unfolds slowly, layering soft brass and saxophone elements that feel conversational rather than performative. There is no rush to reach a climax. Instead, the track prioritises mood, allowing each instrument to exist fully within the space.
Light percussion adds movement without disrupting the calm, while subtle pads give the record a warm, almost glowing texture. The arrangement is minimal but intentional, with each element carefully placed to maintain balance. It is a striking departure from the high-energy records Spinall is often associated with, and it works in establishing the project’s identity.
What makes the EP compelling is its restraint. Spinall resists the urge to overproduce, choosing instead to focus on clarity and emotion. The result is a sound that feels intimate, drawing the listener in rather than demanding attention.
When Lagos Sleeps is a bold, quiet statement. It shows Spinall moving beyond the role of a hitmaker into a more intentional creator of sonic experiences. By choosing mood over momentum, he redefines his artistic space, proving that sometimes, the most powerful moments in music happen when everything slows down.
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