8.4/10 — Best heard on headphones, in a dimly lit room, alone.
“Azure Drift” opens with a subaquatic kick drum, soon joined by a detuned synth melody that feels like light refracting through deep water. The second track, “Isosceles Lullaby,” is unexpectedly warm: a slow, two-note bass pulse cradles a tape-warped vocal sample saying nothing in particular but meaning everything. triangle blue ep 2
The EP closes with a hidden ambient reprise of “Blue Angle” — just 90 seconds of harmonic feedback and a distant field recording of rain. Perfect for 3 a.m. introspection. The EP closes with a hidden ambient reprise
Where Triangle Blue EP 1 introduced a cold, minimalist palette of sine waves and reverb-drenched piano, EP 2 expands the triangle into a prism. The three tracks — “Azure Drift,” “Isosceles Lullaby,” and “Obtuse Aftermath” — each explore a different angle of melancholy. Where Triangle Blue EP 1 introduced a cold,
I’d love to help, but just to clarify — isn’t a widely known mainstream release as of my current knowledge cutoff (and no major results appear in standard databases like Discogs or streaming platforms under that exact title).