The trio, comprised of Ayla Tesler-Mabe and brothers Max and Rhett Cunningham, describe themselves as SOULFUNKJAZZPOP or Alien Motown and have cemented themselves as one of Canada’s most exciting and fastest-growing acts. 

This next record is something we’re absolutely crazy about, the atmosphere of Ludic’s ‘Brain Food’ is something that feels almost cinematic, it’s a sound that’s impossible to dislike. Everything from the vocals production to the sound design is a catchy experience from start to finish. We love this song and we can’t wait for you to hear it. If you dig this, we strongly encourage you to check out some of Ludic’s other work on Spotify, you can do so by clicking here.

Take a listen for yourself and let us know what you think, interested in hearing more? Make sure to connect with Ludic to stay up to date on any upcoming releases and enjoy! 

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