With No Duplication, Angelo Caserta—the creative force behind The Fly—delivers an album that thrives on movement, evolution, and unpredictability. His second release expands on his signature sound, blending atmospheric Read more
With No Duplication, Angelo Caserta—the creative force behind The Fly—delivers an album that thrives on movement, evolution, and unpredictability. His second release expands on his signature sound, blending atmospheric textures, intricate rhythms, and fluid transitions to create an immersive sonic experience. Each track stands as its own distinct moment, yet together, they form a seamless journey that refuses to repeat itself.
The album opens with “Blue Dawn”, a delicate yet expansive introduction that gradually unfolds, pulling the listener into a soundscape of shimmering tones and quiet propulsion. This tranquility is soon upended by “Time to Bounce”, a track that bursts with momentum, playful rhythms, and a pulse that feels like a call to motion. From there, the album eases into “Melatonin Pie”, where lush, dreamlike synth layers swirl in a hypnotic haze, offering a moment of weightless reflection.
Momentum returns with “Fly Paper”, where thick bass grooves and sticky textures create a hypnotic, pulsing rhythm, followed by the brief but poignant “Time to Blink”—a fleeting interlude that serves as a breath before the ascent of “One More Octave”. This track builds upon its harmonics, expanding upwards into an airy, melodic drift before diving into the depths of “Swallow the Sound”, a fully immersive sonic abyss where the lines between melody and atmosphere blur.
The second half of the album introduces a more tactile and sensory-driven experience. “Drinking Sound” resonates with fluid motion, bending and rippling like waves shifting in the dark. That liquidity soon gives way to “Bug Me”, a restless, glitch-infused burst of sound that jitters and skitters with nervous energy, keeping the momentum unpredictable. Finally, the album closes with “Planet Crystal”, a luminous, otherworldly piece where fractured melodies and echoing soundscapes reflect and refract like light bending through glass—delicate, expansive, and infinite.
With No Duplication, The Fly crafts an album that never stands still. Every track moves forward, unfolding new textures and ideas while remaining deeply interconnected. Rich in atmosphere and boundless in exploration, this is a listening experience that invites curiosity, discovery, and repeated immersion.
The album opens with “Blue Dawn”, a delicate yet expansive introduction that gradually unfolds, pulling the listener into a soundscape of shimmering tones and quiet propulsion. This tranquility is soon upended by “Time to Bounce”, a track that bursts with momentum, playful rhythms, and a pulse that feels like a call to motion. From there, the album eases into “Melatonin Pie”, where lush, dreamlike synth layers swirl in a hypnotic haze, offering a moment of weightless reflection.
Momentum returns with “Fly Paper”, where thick bass grooves and sticky textures create a hypnotic, pulsing rhythm, followed by the brief but poignant “Time to Blink”—a fleeting interlude that serves as a breath before the ascent of “One More Octave”. This track builds upon its harmonics, expanding upwards into an airy, melodic drift before diving into the depths of “Swallow the Sound”, a fully immersive sonic abyss where the lines between melody and atmosphere blur.
The second half of the album introduces a more tactile and sensory-driven experience. “Drinking Sound” resonates with fluid motion, bending and rippling like waves shifting in the dark. That liquidity soon gives way to “Bug Me”, a restless, glitch-infused burst of sound that jitters and skitters with nervous energy, keeping the momentum unpredictable. Finally, the album closes with “Planet Crystal”, a luminous, otherworldly piece where fractured melodies and echoing soundscapes reflect and refract like light bending through glass—delicate, expansive, and infinite.
With No Duplication, The Fly crafts an album that never stands still. Every track moves forward, unfolding new textures and ideas while remaining deeply interconnected. Rich in atmosphere and boundless in exploration, this is a listening experience that invites curiosity, discovery, and repeated immersion.
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Blue Dawn 4:000:00/4:00
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Time to Bounce 3:590:00/3:59
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Melatonin Pie 3:300:00/3:30
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Fly Paper 3:540:00/3:54
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Time to Blink 4:120:00/4:12
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One More Octave 4:380:00/4:38
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Swallow the Sound 3:410:00/3:41
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Drinking Sound 3:540:00/3:54
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Bugme 4:100:00/4:10
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Planet Crystal 3:520:00/3:52
