Reviewed: Warm Natural’s ‘Warrior’ – A Breakbeat-Fuelled Journey Through Emotion and Energy
- Tony Allen
- Mar 6
- 2 min read

Warm Natural, aka Miles Cosmo Philip, has spent the last six years carving out his own corner of dance music. His debut album Milestones is the culmination of that journey, a collection of tracks that blend deep musicality with club-focused intensity. Among them, Warrior stands out as a perfect example of his ability to bridge intricate breakbeat rhythms with the emotive textures of leftfield house.
From the outset, Warrior locks you into its hypnotic groove. The breakbeat foundation is crisp and driving, reminiscent of the raw percussive work of Shed or Octo Octa. The way the drums shuffle and snap feels urgent yet controlled, lending the track a kinetic energy that’s impossible to ignore. But there’s more to Warrior than just its rhythmic prowess—Philip’s melodic sensibility brings warmth and depth, creating a contrast that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
The synth work drapes over the beat like a hazy sunrise, airy pads swelling and retreating in waves. There are echoes of Baltra and DJ Seinfeld in the way the melodies carry an emotional weight, shifting between euphoria and introspection. Subtle distortions and tape-like textures give it a lived-in feel, adding to its character rather than obscuring its precision.
There’s a looseness to Warrior that keeps it unpredictable. It never settles into repetition, constantly evolving with subtle shifts in arrangement. This is where Philip’s strength as a producer shines—his background in crafting progressive musical narratives is evident in every transition, every build, every breakdown. The track flows effortlessly, never feeling overworked, yet bursting with detail.
In the wider context of Milestones, Warrior serves as a testament to Warm Natural’s ability to fuse dancefloor functionality with emotional storytelling. It’s music that moves, both physically and emotionally. With echoes of Patrick Holland’s genre-fluid approach and the deep, evocative tones of IDM, Warrior solidifies Philip’s place among electronic music’s most intriguing names right now.
For those seeking something that sits between the introspective and the propulsive, Warrior is essential listening. It’s a track that invites you in, grips you tightly, and doesn’t let go.
Warm Natural
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