• The Circling Sun – Constellation
    • The Circling Sun – Mizu
    • The Circling Sun – Seki
    • The Circling Sun – Amina
    • The Circling Sun – Flying
    • The Circling Sun – Teeth
    • The Circling Sun – Evenin
    • 1. Constellation
    • 2. Mizu
    • 3. Seki
    • 4. Amina
    • 5. Flying
    • 6. Teeth
    • 7. Evenin

    Aotearoa (New Zealand)’s interstellar jazz collective The Circling Sun return with their radiant second album Orbits, landing July 11th. A deeper, more groove-driven journey than their acclaimed debut Spirits, the new record brings cosmic synth textures, Brazilian rhythms, Afro-Cuban percussion, and the transcendent presence of the Love Affinity Choir into bold alignment.

    Blending organic instrumentation with shimmering electronics, Orbits channels a warm, meditative energy that invites both movement and reflection. At the heart of the record is a deep sense of collectivity - voices rising together, rhythms pulsing in orbit.

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