FLUTTER REWORKS

Released June 10th, 2022

Sea Level Sounds

Thank you for listening.

FLUTTER REWORKS

 
  • Flutter was originally released on May 14th, 2021 via Inner Ocean Records.

    And now four talented producers and musicians have breathed new life into the record with their own unique interpretation and rework.

    Packing up and moving yourself halfway across the country to a city and neighborhood where you know no one only to find that three weeks after you’ve unpacked your last box you’re instantly thrust into a lockdown that confuses and panics the world can cause great anxiety. Anxiety on a global scale; a collective feeling. Living each day on repeat and watching the events unfold over what has become a year-long shift in existence spurred a search to take care of my mental state and find a way to drop into the Now as often as possible.

    Creating and sharing music from that space is honest and therapeutic. It’s one of the things that brings me effortless joy. Pushing myself to do something positive in the midst of chaos has been a gift to myself and I hope that it may help you find some peace as well. Remember to breathe in and breathe out. You’re already where you need to be.

    𝘍𝘭𝘶𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳 is special. It’s a four track collection of meditative pieces designed for your ambient listening pleasures: working, reading, studying, and of course zoning out. Recorded during the summer months of quarantine and during the creation of “𝘗𝘢𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘪𝘢.” Featuring heavy usage of stretched textures, delicate pianos, and undulating synths - 𝘍𝘭𝘶𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳 is a moody cinematic dreamscape.

  • Original music written, performed, and mixed by Six Missing. [TJ Dumser]

    Track 01 - Salutation [Shinji Wakasa Rework]

    Shinji Wakasa is an artist/sound designer based in Tokyo and Yokosuka Japan. While creating music for fashion shows, exhibitions, and videos, he expresses his unique world in a style that mixes environmental sounds, ambient music, electro, and minimal piano.

    Track 02 - Just Wake The Hell Up [Matt Tondut Rework]

    Matt Tondut is a West Australian multi-instrumentalist and music producer/composer. Not specifically defined to a set genre Matt creates tracks more focused on the mood often landing between Ambient, Classical and cinematic. In 2021 he was nominated for West Australian Song of the Year for his track Ashes to Oceans His music has been well received on a global level across multiple DSP's and had many positive reviews from fellow artists and press members, more recently described as "Bloody beautiful & very moving" by Joel Quatermain of Eskimo Joe Matt creates music under multiple monikers and is also a member of some global collaborations. He creates Sleep music under the moniker Science Of Sleeping. Compositional Ambient in partnership with Lauge under the moniker Sullen Sky & downtempo electronica with SENSiTiZER under the moniker Stratus9.

    Track 03 - Reeling [WNNR Rework]

    WNNR is the moniker of Martin D Fowler for compositions and productions steeped in dance music's experimental overlaps with the nostalgic and the austere, inspired by such luminaries as Four Tet, Jon Hopkins, Bonobo, and similar voices of UK's more intellectual side of electronic dance music. A resident of New York's stunning Hudson Valley, Martin gathers organic inspiration from the natural world, and fuses it with the pace and flow of New York City life. When out of the studio, Martin can most often be found in the woods, looking up.

    Track 04 - What Led Us Here [Glow Lonely Rework]

    Portland, Oregon based Zander Kagle (aka glowlonely) was formally trained as a drummer from an early age. Through playing in bands and spending years touring, he developed a profound interest in production and mixing. This interest eventually cultivated into the pursuit of modular synthesis. His current endeavor is striving to create organic, emotive, and atmospheric music, which draws from his experience in sound design, songwriting, and modular synthesis

    Artwork by taudalpoi

 
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