Music

Music: Alfa Mist – Structuralism

London-based musician Alfa Mist comes through with a brand new album titled Structuralism following his excellent 2017 album Antiphon. Throughout this immensely dense project, Alfa Mist finds himself meandering between saxophone leads and gorgeous piano melodies that just move you.

The opener “.44” just transports you into this vastly spacious and beautiful soundscape. The features on this album are perfect for the tone of it, as Kaya Thomas-Dyke on “Falling” and Jordan Rakei on “Door” provide so much soul to the record as well. The lead single “Retainer” sounds fantastic on this album, with its slow-paced drumming and beautiful wind instrumentation that perfectly add to the depth and character of the project itself. Overall, the jazzy landscapes that Alfa Mist is able to give us are beautiful and soulful. This album does not disappoint at all as a result.

Listen to Alfa Mist’s fantastic new album Structuralism below via Bandcamp, and don’t forget to support! Released via Sekito.

Hey everyone, thanks for stopping by. I run In Search Of Media with the aim of giving a platform to independent beatmakers, rappers and talented musicians. I also hope to make this a home for music discovery, interesting film analysis, exhibition reviews and other interesting content for all of you guys to dive in to. I hope to start a podcast and documentary-style project soon. If you're looking to be a part of this creative project, please go to the contact page and drop me an email, or connect via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. I also write for 'Music Is My Sanctuary.' Thanks 🙏

1 comment on “Music: Alfa Mist – Structuralism

  1. Pingback: Weekly Roundup – 24th January – 1st March – In Search of Media

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

%d bloggers like this: