
Puerto Rican composer and multi-instrumentalist Franco Esteve has gifted us with a song that sounds like music from a reality a quantum shift away from our own in “Weirdly Bent.” Esteve utilizes processed organic sounds and pure electronics in a seemingly intuitive flow of tones and textures that float in space and drift where they will and resonate with stimulating yet calming frequencies. It is incredibly easy to get lost in the music Esteve has created with the track in the vein of the likes of “Deep Blue Day” by Brian Eno but perhaps more like something that has had brushes of influence from 90s IDM like Aphex Twin or Lifeforms-period The Future Sound of London; perhaps Esteve got into Vladislav Delay’s experiments in tonal textural flow. Whatever the roots and inspirations, “Weirdly Bent” lingers with you in its benevolently haunting beauty and unconventional use of melody and harmony as it truly lives up to its name. Listen to the song on Spotify and follow Franco Esteve at the links below.

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