Flow State - Salamanda
Today’s recommendation is presented by Refind, a daily newsletter that picks 7 links from around the web tailored to your interests. 50k people enjoy it daily. You can too: Subscribe to Flow State remove this adGood morning. It’s Friday so we’re listening to something kind of more upbeat. Today we’re listening to Salamanda, a Seoul-based electronic music production duo. Thank you to William for the recommendation. The two musicians met in 2018 and formed Salamanda in order to make music freely, in a way that allowed them to access a lost childlike state.¹ We’re first playing their 2021 record Sphere, which uses synths to create naturalistic sound environments. Second we’re playing their debut 2019 record, Our Lair, whose minimalism and playfulness evokes video game music. Sphere - Salamanda (40m, no vocals) Our Lair - Salamanda (40m, no vocals) Have a really nice weekend. 1 via Crack Magazine Rate today’s rec: Awesome | Good | Meh | Bad | Terrible T-shirts & hats: flowstate.house Send demos to label@flowstate.fm |
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