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Flowline

by John Haughey

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orlandolovekill
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orlandolovekill John Haughey: sonic impressionist extraordinaire...With wee beat pockets to drop into for the occasional customary headnod, this album is beautifully glacial & neoclassical...Arctic drones support piano-line melodies that lightly dance on surfaces both sturdy & breaking...A gorgeous minimalism.
oceanographer-music
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oceanographer-music Such a breathtaking album! I can definitely hear the Hopkins influence, but it's done in his own way. This will be on repeat Favorite track: Disarticulation.
swampy
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swampy beautiful chords so blissfully mellow and calming amazing album thank you Favorite track: Remnant.
Michael J Bates
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Michael J Bates And our ears and our mind was opened by such aural mastery and sonic sculpting wrought by Mr Haughey.
This needs to be on vinyl. Ice blue preferably. Favorite track: Remnant.
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Polar 04:33
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Mass Balance 04:44
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Firn 05:40
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Follination 04:32
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Nunatak 05:04
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Ablation 04:02
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Surge 06:46
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Remnant 04:58

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Northern Ireland’s John Haughey has been winning fans over quite a bit recently. Seen as the indie electronica equivalent to Jon Hopkins, John’s new album ‘Flowline’ certainly contains some of that same cinematic DNA to warrant comparison. But Flowline deserves so much more than the convenient shlepping and tagging of another artist’s style of work. It flies on its own merits.

"My music has digressed from heavy bass - driven techno to a much more mellow, minimal style" Says John. “Flowline was a project that was meant to be more piano focused. I had recorded some melodies a couple of years ago and had never done anything with them, so it was a good opportunity to revisit them. The album is curated to the theme of the slow movement"

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released March 21, 2023

Music By John Haughey. Mixed by John Haughey. Mastered by Frazer Brown at Werra Foxma Studio, Armadale.

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