Three Spheres Remixes represents the final chapter in the Three Sphere’s series. As with his previous album releases, Kodomo hands over the keys to exceptional artists, who each add their own special magic to the tracks. Remixers this round include Felix Fleer, Michal Wolski, The Sight Below, Corey Fuller, Black Light Smoke, Kaeoflux, Micah Frank, and NRV.

Felix Fleer kicks things off with his post IDM remix of “Spinfoam”, taking the spastic drums from the original and tastefully blending them with a series of intricate and nuanced variations. The Kaeoflux remix for “Heat Death” begins with a cinematic burst, before leading you down a path of sublime beats slowly flowing along effortlessly. The track concludes by melting back into the abyss from which it began. Corey Fuller strips “Invisible Lines” down to a few piano chords and a hauntingly delicate vocal melody, further drawing out the classical nature of this piece. The Sight Below slows things down with his take on “Pink Clouds” which feels hazy and heavy like a lost echo from the original. Michal Wolski launches you into a hypnotic storm with his remix for “A Meditation On Anxiety”, creating a swirling momentum of atmosphere and hard edged techno percussion. Black Light Smoke’s gritty house take on “Continuum” harkens back to the early days of The Orb, fusing vocal samples, an infectious bass line, and a foundational driving dance beat that is made for the club. Micah Frank takes a radical turn on “Invisible Lines”, playing super slow live drums over a bed of washed out guitars and dreamy synth pads and noises. The album’s final rework is from Foil Imprints newcomer NRV, who focuses solely on the ambient qualities of “Pink Clouds”, evoking the images of the fleeting colors in the summer sky’s horizon, bringing the the album to a stunning close.

Artist Bryan Graf created further variations from the Three Spheres cover art.

released March 25, 2022

Credits:

Corey Fuller: Vocals, Piano, Guitar, Electronics

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