re:abel’s new single ‘Flying Colours’ melds tension and future garage soundscapes

Melbourne-based producer re:abel, the moniker of Ryan Gasparini, continues to push boundaries with his new single ‘Flying Colours,’ released through Mammal Sounds Records.
‘Flying Colours’ is an intricate blend of future and UK garage influences, drawing listeners in with a build that rises and crumbles, only to rise again. On it, Gasparini layers synths, arpeggios, and drums to create a sense of something being carefully constructed, then allowed to break apart before reassembling in new, surprising ways. The result is a dynamic soundscape that balances homage and innovation, with each element weaving seamlessly to enhance the track’s depth.
In re:abel’s own words:
“With ‘Flying Colours’, I wanted to create a track where the build and release really felt like something was really being created and then destroyed-with the synths, arpeggios, and drums all building and working together before crumbling down and giving way to a deep, rumbling bassline, then building itself back up once again.”
Available now on all streaming platforms, ‘Flying Colours’ captures re:abel’s unique ability to fuse experimental textures with captivating rhythms, setting the stage for an exciting new chapter in his sound.
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