Blossom Hill – one of Berlin’s rising stars

Crafted over an intense ten-day period in his Berlin bedroom, the incredible new EP Home Colours showcases an artist with creativity and improvised flair at the heart of his work. this record transforms six months of personal experiences into 31 minutes of deeply resonant soundscapes. The use of analogue synths throughout the EP infuses the music with a rich, organic warmth that feels both intimate and expansive.

The production of “Home Colours” stands out for its spontaneity and emotional immediacy. Blossom Hill’s approach to sound design is refreshingly freeform, relying heavily on improvisation to capture the fleeting nature of his inspirations. Each track is layered with textures and motifs that ebb and flow, creating a dynamic listening experience that mirrors the unpredictability of human emotions.

“”Written in my bedroom in Berlin, as a love letter back to London and people I missed. I spent 10 straight days condensing 6 months of my lived experience into 31 mins of audio and even painted my head to share this with you. After 2 full years of agonising over details and convincing myself to share this, I truly hope you find something within the music that you can connect to and find value in. It’s a record about the beautifully intense moments of human connection, even in the knowledge that they won’t last forever.” – Blossom Hill

From the reflective tones of “Loading..” to the uplifting nature of “Glimmer Of Hope” and the tranquil conclusion of “Entropy,” Blossom Hill masterfully uses analogue equipment to breathe life into his compositions. This EP is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive narrative that invites listeners into the ephemeral beauty of life’s moments. “Home Colours” is a bold introduction to Blossom Hill’s artistry, marking him as a compelling new voice in the electronic music landscape.

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