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Moli- Abstraction in the abyss at Ferris Wheel studios-live
Moli- Abstraction in the abyss at Ferris Wheel studios-live
Moli- Abstraction in the abyss at Ferris Wheel studios-live

Moli- Abstraction in the abyss-Live | Lucid dreaming while awake

Moli is not your regular indie music personality, hailing from India. With a diverse influx of ideas and genres-his psychedelic trips take an alternative route. His latest single is a live recording at Ferris Wheel Studios, and it shakes up the ether in ways I can’t explain. Yet, I’m going to try. This is Abstraction in the abyss At Ferris Wheel studios-live.

If we denote a value to each note-going through a spectrum of sound, Moli knows exactly where he wants his sound. Sound quality or composition is never compromised, and this live recording has been produced very well. Using bends and swells to personify the drama in the track, there is a palpable excitement in the instruments going through this arrangement. Close to the 3-minute mark, you hear a complete textural upheaval, making the sound a delightful fusion of jazz, rock and prog rock experimentation.

Using the sound design to his advantage, Moli gives each instrument a spotlight phase where you can still hear so much more going on in the background. This track is an unbelievable live recording, the group sounds tight and effects have been perfected before recording. This artist has been regularly releasing singles since 2020, with Universe Rains, Please Hold Me and 12 ways I see myself Pt. 1,2 & 3 being real gems. Enjoy a trip like never before.

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Self professed metalhead, moderately well read. If the music has soul, it's whole to me. The fact that my bio could have ended on a rhyme and doesn't should tell you a lot about my personality.

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