Plunge

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about the record

Flur brings together Austrian–Ethiopian harpist Miriam Adefris, British saxophonist Isaac Robertson, and percussionist Dillon Harrison. The trio met while studying separate music courses at Goldsmiths, University of London. Immersed in the explorative music scene surrounding the university, they have played in various formations over the past few years and collaborated with acclaimed artists including Ganavya, Floating Points, Gal Go, and Shabaka Hutchings.

Shaped between Riverside Recording Studios and a South Bermondsey warehouse, Plunge captures their first steps, moving between written passages and intuitive improvisation with equal clarity. Drawing on contemporary classical, free jazz, and ambient influences, the trio’s instrumentation creates a sound that is both expansive and intimate.

The album features cover artwork by Julie Mehretu, the renowned New York–based Ethiopian-American artist whose layered abstract works explore the entanglements of history, place, and collective memory.

  1. 1 - Nightdiver 05:30
  2. 2 - Over Under 02:52
  3. 3 - Larking 04:44
  4. 4 - Bolete 04:16
  5. 5 - The Improve 02:28
  6. 6 - Hold Fast Old Kelp 02:28
  7. 7 - 5 Sep 03:35
  8. 8 - Trimaran i. 04:51
  9. 9 - Trimaran ii. 05:07
  10. 10 - The Lighthouse 03:10
Plunge

32,00

only 3 left

  1. 1 - Nightdiver 05:30
  2. 2 - Over Under 02:52
  3. 3 - Larking 04:44
  4. 4 - Bolete 04:16
  5. 5 - The Improve 02:28
  6. 6 - Hold Fast Old Kelp 02:28
  7. 7 - 5 Sep 03:35
  8. 8 - Trimaran i. 04:51
  9. 9 - Trimaran ii. 05:07
  10. 10 - The Lighthouse 03:10

about the record

Flur brings together Austrian–Ethiopian harpist Miriam Adefris, British saxophonist Isaac Robertson, and percussionist Dillon Harrison. The trio met while studying separate music courses at Goldsmiths, University of London. Immersed in the explorative music scene surrounding the university, they have played in various formations over the past few years and collaborated with acclaimed artists including Ganavya, Floating Points, Gal Go, and Shabaka Hutchings.

Shaped between Riverside Recording Studios and a South Bermondsey warehouse, Plunge captures their first steps, moving between written passages and intuitive improvisation with equal clarity. Drawing on contemporary classical, free jazz, and ambient influences, the trio’s instrumentation creates a sound that is both expansive and intimate.

The album features cover artwork by Julie Mehretu, the renowned New York–based Ethiopian-American artist whose layered abstract works explore the entanglements of history, place, and collective memory.

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