Flow by Drifter
Tracklist
1. | Crow Hill | 6:52 |
2. | The Elegist | 6:40 |
3. | Lighthouse | 5:05 |
4. | Harmattan | 7:08 |
5. | Nothing Ever Lasts | 6:48 |
6. | Breathing Out My Soul | 6:33 |
7. | Touei | 7:17 |
8. | King of Pain | 4:40 |
9. | Vagabond | 6:40 |
Credits
released July 17, 2015
Originally based in Belgian, DRIFTER first came to international attention with the release of ‘Voices of Pohjola’ in 1999 on the Brussels jazz label Igloo. The release and live shows prompted both Blue Note and Warner to offer contracts for a 3-album deal. Having decided to go with Warner, the Alexi Tuomarila Quartet, as it was then called, were propelled into the elite international jazz scene, touring extensively through Europe, Australia and Japan. Following the release of O2 on Warner Brothers their whirlwind ascent ended abruptly with the decision by the company to drop their jazz and classical department.
A decade later, following the release of Alexi Tuomarila’s trio album ‘Seven Hills’ with Mats Eilertsen and Olavi Louhivuori, the band reformed at the suggestion of UK’s Edition Records under the collective named of DRIFTER. In early Autumn 2015, DRIFTER will release their hotly anticipated record ‘FLOW’,
an album that’s set to excite existing fans across the globe and finally fulfill this fantastic band’s full potential.
Originally based in Belgian, DRIFTER first came to international attention with the release of ‘Voices of Pohjola’ in 1999 on the Brussels jazz label Igloo. The release and live shows prompted both Blue Note and Warner to offer contracts for a 3-album deal. Having decided to go with Warner, the Alexi Tuomarila Quartet, as it was then called, were propelled into the elite international jazz scene, touring extensively through Europe, Australia and Japan. Following the release of O2 on Warner Brothers their whirlwind ascent ended abruptly with the decision by the company to drop their jazz and classical department.
A decade later, following the release of Alexi Tuomarila’s trio album ‘Seven Hills’ with Mats Eilertsen and Olavi Louhivuori, the band reformed at the suggestion of UK’s Edition Records under the collective named of DRIFTER. In early Autumn 2015, DRIFTER will release their hotly anticipated record ‘FLOW’,
an album that’s set to excite existing fans across the globe and finally fulfill this fantastic band’s full potential.