Mark Ijzerman's debut album Flounder Maps sounds like wandering through a world that's both familiar and strange. Forests humming with electricity, machines that breathe. Warm synths drift into chaos, calm moments crack open into something urgent. It's about things growing, falling apart, becoming something else. Inspired by eco-fiction and near-future imaginings, it pulls you through landscapes that feel alive and uncertain. The album takes it's name from navigating uncertain ground. Music for a world in flux.
- 1. All of Moss Holding All of Her
- 2. Kinship of Clover
- 3. All He Could Do Was Design Machines
- 4. Not the Good Kind of Lichen
- 5. First Flounder
- 6. Extinction Retention
- 7. Fog Came in
- 8. Leer Van de Laatste Dingen