Michael Dulin’s Slow Burn smolders from the very first note. A subtle Latin rhythm sets the scene, the piano weaving a melody that’s equal parts elegance and desire. The interplay between melody and groove creates a slow-building tension — intimate, inviting, and irresistibly warm. This is smooth jazz with a cinematic soul: spacious, sensual, and brimming with unspoken emotion. Every chord feels inevitable; every note placed with intention. This is music that doesn’t rush — it draws you in, one glowing ember at a time. With its blend of sophistication and accessibility, Slow Burn is tailor-made for both smooth jazz playlists and discerning late-night listeners.