Description
Daniele Baldelli and Jolly Mare come together for a record that feels less like a
collaboration and more like a shared state of mind. Flusso Uno moves through Afro-
cosmic kraut-inflected psychedelia and cinematic electronics with a natural, unforced
flow, where rhythm, texture and narrative all pull in the same direction.
Rather than referencing the past, the EP treats it as a living language.
The longform, ritualistic percussion of early cosmic dance culture meets the hypnotic
motorik pulse of krautrock and the more structured, sample-driven tribalism that
followed in later decades. What ties it all together is a deep sense of atmosphere and
intention: music that feels physical, emotional and quietly transportive.
“We particularly focused on ritual percussions, hypnotic grooves and suspended
atmospheres, trying to blend musical anthropology, auteur electronics and narrative
instinct.”
Dhol Parade opens the journey like a slow-burning procession, drums circling and
expanding as if guiding the listener into another space.
With Icari the perspective lifts, melodic lines drifting and tilting, constantly searching
for balance between gravity and flight. Huldufolk pulls everything back into a
shadowy, nocturnal zone, where textures feel half-real, half-imagined.
Finally, Viaggio Tascabile loses the record in a quietly reflective way, a compact
voyage that sums up the EP’s philosophy: small in scale, deep in meaning. Flusso Uno
is not about nostalgia or revivalism. It is about taking the spirit of cosmic culture and
letting it breathe in the present, where storytelling, dancefloor
intuition and sonic exploration still meet. A record made for open ears, open minds
and long nights.






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