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Label:HFN Music
Cat-No:hfn106lp
Release-Date:06.03.2020
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:4250382439202
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Label:HFN Music
Cat-No:hfn106lp
Release-Date:06.03.2020
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:4250382439202
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Fluqx - Here
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Fluqx - Feather
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Fluqx - Vanishing Point
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Fluqx - Staring At The Sun (Album Version)
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Fluqx - Diamond Dust
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Fluqx - Monolith
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Fluqx - First, Everything
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Fluqx - Hanami
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Fluqx - Carvings
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Fluqx - Ephemeral Objects
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Fluqx - Golden Hour
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Fluqx - Mojave Booth
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Tracklist:
A1. Here
A2. Feather
A3. Vanishing Point
A4. Staring At The Sun (Album Version)
A5. Diamond Dust
A6. Monolith
B1. First, Everything
B2. Hanami
B3. Carvings
B4. Ephemeral Objects
B5. Golden Hour
B6. Mojave Booth

Release Info
Comprising producer-engineer Joel Krozer ((Clark (Warp), Smerz (XL Recordings), When Saints Go Machine (Escho)) and Brian Della Valle (singer-songwriter of Of The Valley) the Copenhagen based duo got together when Joel heard Brian recording in the studio below his. Their encounter led to a series of late-night recording sessions, together with collaborator Søren Holme, that quickly became the cornerstone of their partnership and the formation of Fluqx. Monolith is the exceptional debut album of Fluqx and offers state of the art production and highly creative Electronica tracks with that special something. The sound of Fluqx is distinct - a merging of deeply warped synthesizers, swirling textures and Brian’s affecting vocals. There is a versatile range of sounds and atmospheres across these twelve tracks - from the delicate arpeggios of ‘Carvings’ and ‘Ephemeral Objects’, to the massive drum sounds and cutting synth leads of ‘Monolith’ and ‘Hanami’. Della Valle’s warm falsetto navigates through this dynamic landscape with ease and hooks the listener in on tracks like ‘Feather’ and ‘Staring At The Sun’, whilst providing space to breathe on tracks like ‘Here‘ and ‘Golden Hour‘. Elsewhere, ambient, droney textures are at the forefront on ‘Mojave Booth’ and ‘Diamond Dust’, maintaining the dreamy, otherworldly nature of the Fluqx sound.




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