A Permanent State Of Boredom
A Permanent State Of Boredom, freq444's opening track on their brand new EP: Lost Flight.
A Permanent State of Boredom sets the tone by opening the EP with swelling soundscapes and broken breaks, to end with an ethereal arpeggiated synth.
Lost Flight EP - freq444
1. A Permanent State Of Boredom
2. Lost Flight
3. Stuck In A Red Zone
BUY / STREAM:
https://linktr.ee/ampere.records
freq444 - Lost Flight (Live at Boiler Room)
freq444's playing their brand new record "Lost Flight" live at our infamous Boiler Room stage during Ampere Open Air last summer.
Lost Flight EP - freq444 OUT NOW
1. A Permanent State Of Boredom
2. Lost Flight
3. Stuck In A Red Zone
BUY / STREAM:
https://linktr.ee/ampere.records
freq444 - Lost Flight EP [OUT NOW]
OUT NOW: Lost Flight EP - freq444
Lost Flight, freq444's debut EP on Ampere Records, an envisioning of the period it was created: amidst the first lockdown of 2020. With deep basslines, floating ambient synths and etheric breaks, it not only acts as an introduction to freq444's sounds but also as a look into the confusing and dystopian time it was created in.
A Permanent State of Boredom sets the tone by opening the EP with swelling soundscapes and broken breaks, to end with an ethereal arpeggiated synth. Title track Lost Flight showcases freq444's ability to combine crisp percussion and breaks with atmospheric, elegant synth lines, while Stuck In A Red Zone embodies the desire for freedom by putting alternating analog riffs with heavy kick drums on display.
Lost Flight EP - freq444
1. A Permanent State Of Boredom
2. Lost Flight
3. Stuck In A Red Zone
BUY / STREAM:
https://linktr.ee/ampere.records
freq444 debut EP Lost Flight
The first release on our label will be out this Thursday and there is no better debut for us than the debut of freq444. After winning our Talent Search and playing the infamous Boiler Room this EP will be the first official release of the duo.
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The "Lost Flight" EP is an envisioning of the period it was created: amidst the first lockdown of 2020. With deep basslines, floating ambient synths and etheric breaks, it not only acts as an introduction to freq444's sounds but also as a look into the confusing and dystopian time it was created in.
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https://linktr.ee/ampere.records