The pandemic flipped life upside down, and Wow & Flutter is what came out of it. This album is basically a time capsule, capturing the ups and downs of that wild era.
The record is split in two, just like that time in life—lockdown mode vs. the slow return to normal. The first half came from those isolated, introspective days when everything was on pause. The second half reflects that cautious optimism of 2021 when the world started opening up again. You can hear the shift.
I made a conscious choice to keep this album raw and real—no computers, no quantizing. Just my OP-1 and SP-303, chopping beats the old-school way. The result? A loose, organic sound that feels warm, like your favorite lo-fi hip-hop record.
Listening to this album is like wrapping up in a warm blanket with a cup of tea on a rainy day. It’s not about hitting hard—it’s about sitting back, letting your mind wander, and nodding along to the beat.
At the end of the day, Wow & Flutter is a reminder that even in chaos, creativity thrives. That’s the beauty of music—it finds a way, no matter what’s happening in the world.


