Slow Hands Audio 54 Featuring Mick Pini

Share the blues

In an era dominated by fleeting trends and “chart-topping” hits that disappear as quickly as they arrive, Mick Pini remains a steadfast architect of evergreen music. His latest feature with Audio 54 is a perfect example of this philosophy. “Slow Hands” isn’t designed for a single moment in time; it is a composition built on the foundations of soul, depth, and a musicality that feels as relevant today as it would have forty years ago—or forty years from now.

Music That Breathes

The collaboration with producer Craig Marshall at Audio 54 has resulted in a sound that is both fresh and classic. This isn’t about chasing the latest radio sound; it’s about capturing a mood. The track unfolds with a patient, late-night pulse, allowing Mick’s guitar to weave a narrative that is rich in texture and emotion. By prioritising “vibe” over artifice, this session highlights Mick’s ability to create music that exists outside of the traditional industry machine Slow Hands is music that is meant to be lived with and revisited.

The Enduring Power of the Blues

At the heart of this video is the unmistakable touch of a man who has spent his life mastering the language of the blues. Mick Pini’s “Slow Hands” reminds us that true quality is found in the nuances: the way a note decays, the grit of a well-worn amp, and the sincerity of the phrasing. This Audio 54 feature captures a legendary artist at the height of his powers, delivering a performance that is sophisticated, soulful, and truly permanent.