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October 7th
4:04 AM
Three Fields - Like Vortices (MP3)
From Birmingham, UK, a song reminiscent of all of the following: cold winters, night-time skies, and the eery depths of space. At the core ‘Like Vortices’ is rooted in a mathematical repetition; polyrhythmicised by an explorative surge of distant chords which seep slowly into the forefront of the mix. As the song builds a careful thud thickens, and scintillating frequencies fill the furthest corners of the cosmos. There’s currently 26 equally absorbing trips streaming over at the Three Fields sound cloud, including their three month old, Wild Blue Yonder EP, as streaming below.



Wild Blue Yonder by Three Fields

Three Fields - Like Vortices (MP3)

From Birmingham, UK, a song reminiscent of all of the following: cold winters, night-time skies, and the eery depths of space. At the core ‘Like Vortices’ is rooted in a mathematical repetition; polyrhythmicised by an explorative surge of distant chords which seep slowly into the forefront of the mix. As the song builds a careful thud thickens, and scintillating frequencies fill the furthest corners of the cosmos. There’s currently 26 equally absorbing trips streaming over at the Three Fields sound cloud, including their three month old, Wild Blue Yonder EP, as streaming below.

Wild Blue Yonder by Three Fields

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