Stolen Velour, FLOCO & Aria SL - Underlight
Instead of leaning into the nihilism that often defines conversations around the virtual and material, Stolen Velour, FLOCO and Aria SLâs album Underlight explores a harmonious and tentatively optimistic dynamic between the two worlds and builds upon their original work together, Holdfast. Released via Bristol label Illegal Data, the LP is a careful negotiation between live performance and club functionality. Combining influences that range from classical to electronic music, the trioâs writing weighs the heaviest on nomadic interactions with technology in physical spaces.
The seven-track LP took shape over the course of four years, as the artists moved between London and Leeds to write, record and rehearse a body of music that eventually formed the contents of Underlight. Raised across the UK; with Stolen Velour in Leeds, FLOCO in Devon and Aria SL in Kent, the trio eventually came together as musicians in a house share in South East London, when Stolen Velour heard Aria SL singing Handelâs âEndless pleasureâ through the wall. Paired with FLOCOâs distinctly amorphous yet refined violin playing and Stolen Velourâs formidable club discography, theyâve been involved in each otherâs music in one way or another ever since, putting down roots at venues like The Bath House in Hackney Wick via the Niche studio residencies.
After debuting their hardware-driven live show last year at venues like The White Hotel, Headrow House and Club Cheek, supporting the likes of aya, Jabu and Mun Sing, a series of shows across Europe inspired a different approach to their once analogue writing framework. They began to toy with the interplay between violin, kalimba, voice, pedals and in the box production. Inverting their original writing processes, Underlight transforms the sounds explored on their first record to give more space to party utility alongside experimental songwriting.
Lead single âCaught Myselfâ exemplifies this club-first approach; intertwined with the sophisticated sound design, FLOCOâs distorted violin part assumes a primary percussive role that serves to ground Aria SLâs pensive vocal hook and the rising string melodies. âFeels Like Foreverâ highlights the delicate interplay between FLOCO and Aria SLâs vocals, pairing soaring operatic lines with introspective songwriting. On interlude âCutscene,â the production envelops a candid conversation between the trio, recounting caramel cookies and backaches captured between rehearsal takes. Tracks âMoment,â âi want,â and âLOCHâ transmute source material from Holdfast, transforming it into euphoric club-ready textures, with nods to African genres like amapiano and gqom in âi wantâ in particular.
The LP closes with a live recording of âLilium,â featuring harp, piano, violin, and tenor and soprano vocals, an intentional experiment in reproducing the earliest tape recordings of classical music in contemporary contexts. This final track brings the artistsâ releases full circle, retelling the story of their first track together through an acoustic lens. The delicacy with which the three artists toy with blurred methods of songwriting feel stronger than ever on their first full length release.
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Stolen Velour, FLOCO & Aria SL - Underlight
Stolen Velour, FLOCO & Aria SL - Underlight
Instead of leaning into the nihilism that often defines conversations around the virtual and material, Stolen Velour, FLOCO and Aria SLâs album Underlight explores a harmonious and tentatively optimistic dynamic between the two worlds and builds upon their original work together, Holdfast. Released via Bristol label Illegal Data, the LP is a careful negotiation between live performance and club functionality. Combining influences that range from classical to electronic music, the trioâs writing weighs the heaviest on nomadic interactions with technology in physical spaces.
The seven-track LP took shape over the course of four years, as the artists moved between London and Leeds to write, record and rehearse a body of music that eventually formed the contents of Underlight. Raised across the UK; with Stolen Velour in Leeds, FLOCO in Devon and Aria SL in Kent, the trio eventually came together as musicians in a house share in South East London, when Stolen Velour heard Aria SL singing Handelâs âEndless pleasureâ through the wall. Paired with FLOCOâs distinctly amorphous yet refined violin playing and Stolen Velourâs formidable club discography, theyâve been involved in each otherâs music in one way or another ever since, putting down roots at venues like The Bath House in Hackney Wick via the Niche studio residencies.
After debuting their hardware-driven live show last year at venues like The White Hotel, Headrow House and Club Cheek, supporting the likes of aya, Jabu and Mun Sing, a series of shows across Europe inspired a different approach to their once analogue writing framework. They began to toy with the interplay between violin, kalimba, voice, pedals and in the box production. Inverting their original writing processes, Underlight transforms the sounds explored on their first record to give more space to party utility alongside experimental songwriting.
Lead single âCaught Myselfâ exemplifies this club-first approach; intertwined with the sophisticated sound design, FLOCOâs distorted violin part assumes a primary percussive role that serves to ground Aria SLâs pensive vocal hook and the rising string melodies. âFeels Like Foreverâ highlights the delicate interplay between FLOCO and Aria SLâs vocals, pairing soaring operatic lines with introspective songwriting. On interlude âCutscene,â the production envelops a candid conversation between the trio, recounting caramel cookies and backaches captured between rehearsal takes. Tracks âMoment,â âi want,â and âLOCHâ transmute source material from Holdfast, transforming it into euphoric club-ready textures, with nods to African genres like amapiano and gqom in âi wantâ in particular.
The LP closes with a live recording of âLilium,â featuring harp, piano, violin, and tenor and soprano vocals, an intentional experiment in reproducing the earliest tape recordings of classical music in contemporary contexts. This final track brings the artistsâ releases full circle, retelling the story of their first track together through an acoustic lens. The delicacy with which the three artists toy with blurred methods of songwriting feel stronger than ever on their first full length release.
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Instead of leaning into the nihilism that often defines conversations around the virtual and material, Stolen Velour, FLOCO and Aria SLâs album Underlight explores a harmonious and tentatively optimistic dynamic between the two worlds and builds upon their original work together, Holdfast. Released via Bristol label Illegal Data, the LP is a careful negotiation between live performance and club functionality. Combining influences that range from classical to electronic music, the trioâs writing weighs the heaviest on nomadic interactions with technology in physical spaces.
The seven-track LP took shape over the course of four years, as the artists moved between London and Leeds to write, record and rehearse a body of music that eventually formed the contents of Underlight. Raised across the UK; with Stolen Velour in Leeds, FLOCO in Devon and Aria SL in Kent, the trio eventually came together as musicians in a house share in South East London, when Stolen Velour heard Aria SL singing Handelâs âEndless pleasureâ through the wall. Paired with FLOCOâs distinctly amorphous yet refined violin playing and Stolen Velourâs formidable club discography, theyâve been involved in each otherâs music in one way or another ever since, putting down roots at venues like The Bath House in Hackney Wick via the Niche studio residencies.
After debuting their hardware-driven live show last year at venues like The White Hotel, Headrow House and Club Cheek, supporting the likes of aya, Jabu and Mun Sing, a series of shows across Europe inspired a different approach to their once analogue writing framework. They began to toy with the interplay between violin, kalimba, voice, pedals and in the box production. Inverting their original writing processes, Underlight transforms the sounds explored on their first record to give more space to party utility alongside experimental songwriting.
Lead single âCaught Myselfâ exemplifies this club-first approach; intertwined with the sophisticated sound design, FLOCOâs distorted violin part assumes a primary percussive role that serves to ground Aria SLâs pensive vocal hook and the rising string melodies. âFeels Like Foreverâ highlights the delicate interplay between FLOCO and Aria SLâs vocals, pairing soaring operatic lines with introspective songwriting. On interlude âCutscene,â the production envelops a candid conversation between the trio, recounting caramel cookies and backaches captured between rehearsal takes. Tracks âMoment,â âi want,â and âLOCHâ transmute source material from Holdfast, transforming it into euphoric club-ready textures, with nods to African genres like amapiano and gqom in âi wantâ in particular.
The LP closes with a live recording of âLilium,â featuring harp, piano, violin, and tenor and soprano vocals, an intentional experiment in reproducing the earliest tape recordings of classical music in contemporary contexts. This final track brings the artistsâ releases full circle, retelling the story of their first track together through an acoustic lens. The delicacy with which the three artists toy with blurred methods of songwriting feel stronger than ever on their first full length release.


















