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Flur

London-based experimental jazz trio Flur was formed by harpist Miriam Adefris, percussionist Dillon Harrison, and Isaac Robertson on saxophone and synthesiser. Their debut album, Plunge (2025), released in September with Parisian label Latency – who have released Rewire alumni such as TLF Trio, goat (jp), and Valentina Magaletti. On Plunge, Flur delivers a generous glimpse into their world of macro-minimal spiritual jazz, which pays homage to the artists who crystalised this sound – such as Alice Coltrane – while sounding thoroughly contemporary through its bright production and experimental, exploratory approach. Warm thrumming swells of brass, encircling harp arpeggios, and scattered textural drums build Flur's sound. At moments, there is a curious synthesised ambience carpeting Adefris's wandering harp and Harrison's tight drumming that touches on lo-fi motifs – with the song "Hold Fast Old Kelp" in particular pulsing with a hip-hop beat under its elemental melodies. Their debut reaches its climactic end with the cinematic and slow-moving "The Lighthouse," which beams Flur's harmonious echoes out like a beacon.