Tutara Peak gives us first release of 2022 with “Colour & Pattern”

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Fascinated by the wonders of electronic music, Tutara Peak is all about distilling its sound with organic instrumentals to create an exploratory, multi-dimensional world.  Fans got a preview of this world in 2020 when he released “Daydream,” which went on to receive 900,000 Spotify streams alone.  It was clear that Tutara Peak had something special on his hands, so he officially made his debut in 2021 with his Tansuri EP.  From there, his music went on to receive support from BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 6, XS Noize, and Impose.  In turn, Tutara Peak supported Zola Blood and Hybrid with two sold-out shows in London at the end of last year.  After such a great 2021, Tutara Peak is back with his first single of 2022, “Colour & Pattern.”

Embodying its name to the fullest, “Colour & Pattern” is a vast array of textures and hues.  Using a mix of synth, organic instruments, and warm field recordings, Tutara Peak creates a moment of pure bliss.  Its dreamy textures are extremely captivating, gently morphing and mixing into a seemingly limitless vortex of sound.  You can check it out below.

About “Colour & Pattern,” Tutara Peak reveals,

“’Colour & Pattern’ is a glimpse into my future works; a representation of what’s to come.  Using more colorful sounds than my previous releases, I wanted this to give my audience a good indication of one particular route I’m taking with my sound.  The song started when I was gifted a steel-tongue drum by a good friend.  I was immediately inspired to try it out, so I started to record and arrange a few layers, which the track started to take shape from.  I believe the fact that I started with a personally unfamiliar instrument put me in a headspace to use more alternative instrumentation, and I often compare this to a painter using more of the paints they don’t often touch or mix.  This also ties into the song title, having used more colorful sounds and structuring them around interlocking cyclical patterns.”

You can listen to “Colour & Platforms” on platforms like SoundCloud, Spotify, and Apple Music.

Keep up with Tutara Peak:  Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // YouTube // Website

Christine Sloman
Christine Slomanhttps://linktr.ee/christine.sloman
Writer for Melodic Mag since 2018. Music lover since always.

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