André 3000's Flute Album: A Collaborative Experiment That Resonates

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André 3000's Flute Album: A Collaborative Experiment That Resonates
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Matthewdavid, founder of Leaving Records, discusses his involvement in Andre 3000's debut solo album, New Blue Sun, where he provided "mycelial electronics." The collaboration came about through a call from co-producer Carlos Niño, and the session resulted in the track "Ninety Three 'Til Infinity And Beyoncé." Matthewdavid reflects on the experience, expressing a sense of destiny and symbiosis with Andre 3000's exploration of flute music. He also discusses the evolution of Leaving Records as a space for experimental music and the power of alternative communities in connecting people.

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