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Birds Of Paradise

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FORMAT: New Vinyl • UPC: 199538559477
GENRE: Electronic • RECORD LABEL: A State Of Flo
RELEASE DATE: 11/21/25
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Celebrated DJ, producer, and sonic explorer Auntie Flo (aka Brian d'Souza) - described by The Guardian as 'one of global club culture's most vital voices' - returns this autumn with 'Birds of Paradise': a rhythmically rich, emotionally resonant, and ecologically grounded new album, via his A State of Flo imprint. The album will be launched with a special live show at London's Jazz Cafeon the same day.'Birds of Paradise' draws on d'Souza's global club experience while deepening his connection with the natural world. Built around classic Roland drum machines and iconic vintage synths, the record is a joyful, body-driven celebration of rhythm and movement, but one grounded in ecology and place. The album's spiritual centre lies in Saligao, Goa, near d'Souza's maternal homeland where his Auntie Florie (where the name is derived from) is buried. Where he found his 'paradise' nearby, staying in a converted fisherman's hut and recorded dawn choruses from a riverside studio overlooking mangrove-lined waters. Environmental textures from Japan also make their way into the music, creating a sonic map rooted in lived experience.'Birds of Paradise is about finding beauty and rhythm in a chaotic world. It's about listening, to nature, to our bodies, to what's real. It's a reminder that dance music can be both joyful and grounded.' The album blends Afro-Latin polyrhythms with Western 4/4 patterns, fusing instinctive, dancefloor energy with field recordings that anchor the music in the earth. Described by d'Souza as 'tropical with a few deeper edges, a balance of light and dark.'The new record follows the acclaimed 'In My Dreams, I'm A Bird and I'm Free', which earned 4 stars and Global Album of the Month from The Guardian, featured in Disco Pogo's Albums of the Year, and received support from Luke Una, Resident Advisor, Juno, Bandcamp, Mixmag, DJ Mag, Electronic Sound, The Skinny, Beatport, Ban Ban Ton Ton, and more. The album's launch show at Omeara London sold out. Other recent projects include the 'Outernational Dance' EP on cult label Multi Culti, event series 'Plants Can Dance (and Mushroom's Sing)' which explore plant and fungi bioelectricity as a means of live composition, and 'Black Beacon', a haunting cassette release and soundwalk series recorded on the abandoned military island of Orford Ness. There, d'Souza explored the eerie intersection of nature, decay, and deep time, gaining special access to restricted buildings to capture long-form soundscape compositions.Alongside his production work, d'Souza has emerged as a leading voice at the intersection of sound and science. He curated music for Imperial College's groundbreaking psychedelic therapy trials, developing six-phase playlists to guide participants through psilocybin-assisted sessions treating conditions such as fibromyalgia and gambling addiction. His five-hour ambient set at Watching Trees Festival, selected as Resident Advisor's Mix of the Day, continued this exploration into the therapeutic potential of sound in altered states. He also spent six months collaborating with BBC producer Tom Raine on a documentary for BBC World Service, centered on a two-week journey through Kenya and Goa. There, he performed live, led plant music workshops, and joined a deep listening retreat rooted in field recording. 'I realized my studio isn't just four soundproofed walls filled with instruments - it's the journey itself. It's the people I meet, the natural world I listen to, and the connections I feel.'This same commitment to deep listening fuels his live concept Plants Can Dance, a project that combines the biosonification of plants and fungi with modular synthesis. The next event, on 14 September at Hideout Hackney Wick, will feature performances by Stella Z and Lapalace, with d'Souza and resident Lamine playing live alongside responsive plants in collaboration with Repot Hackney Wick and the label Music To Watch Seeds Grow By. 'I've spent years exploring how electronic music can connect us, not just to each other, but to the natural world. Whether it's translating mushroom data into melody or capturing birdsong at dawn, it's about finding resonance across bodies, ecosystems, and machines.'Rooted in his Goan and Kenyan heritage and shaped by years of travel and collaboration, d'Souza's creative mission is simple: to reconnect the electronic world with the natural one. Through A State of Flo, he continues to blur the boundaries between club culture, sound art, and ecological awareness.

UPC: 199538559477
Label: A State Of Flo
Release Date: 11.21.25
Format: Vinyl

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