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MYRNE’s ‘Field’ EP Maps Melodic House Landscapes Between Club and Nature

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MYRNE’s ‘Field’ EP Maps Melodic House Landscapes Between Club and Nature

Singapore-based producer MYRNE‘s latest offering, Field EP, emerges as a contemplative four-track meditation on the intersection of human movement and natural landscapes. Released via Lane 8‘s This Never Happened, the collection represents a sophisticated departure from conventional club constructs, instead positioning itself as sonic cartography.

Created during extensive travels, the ‘Field’ EP demonstrates MYRNE’s capacity for translating ephemeral moments into precise electronic compositions. Each track functions as both standalone piece and integral component of a larger narrative arc, one that traces the producer’s recent creative journey through varied geographical and emotional terrain.

The production methodology reveals meticulous attention to spatial dynamics, balancing the kinetic energy inherent in live performance with the contemplative stillness found in outdoor environments. MYRNE’s established reputation for precise sound design—evidenced by his 297,000 monthly Spotify listeners and “Feels Right” surpassing 21 million streams—finds refined expression here through subtle organic textures woven into electronic frameworks.

This approach yields music that functions equally well in festival contexts and intimate listening environments. The upcoming tour, spanning China, North America, and Canada from August through November, will provide context for experiencing these compositions within the live settings that partially inspired their creation. Field EP suggests an artist comfortable exploring the liminal spaces between dancefloor euphoria and introspective contemplation, establishing new parameters for electronic music’s expressive possibilities.

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