catching_flies_komorebi_official_audio
catching_flies_komorebi_official_audio
catching_flies_komorebi_official_audio

Catching_flies_komorebi_official_audio Apr 2026

: Reviewers describe it as "melodic and moving," possessing a "yin and yang" quality—light yet dark, simple yet intricate.

: The track fuses elements of jazz, soul, hip-hop, house, and electronica . catching_flies_komorebi_official_audio

A curated by Catching Flies (like "On A Clear Day, You Can See Forever"). More details on his Silver Linings debut album. : Reviewers describe it as "melodic and moving,"

The track's title is derived from the Japanese word (木漏れ日), which beautifully describes sunlight filtering through the leaves of trees . This concept of "interplay between light and leaves" is reflected in the song's layered, dappled production. 🎵 Composition & Sound Profile More details on his Silver Linings debut album

: Debuted as part of the Komorebi / Mama's Wisdom double-single in November 2016 .

: Later featured on Catching Flies' acclaimed 2019 debut album, Silver Linings .

is a stand-out atmospheric track by London-based producer Catching Flies (George King), originally released in November 2016. The track serves as a quintessential example of his "soundtrack to summertime" style, blending organic instrumentation with electronic precision. 🍃 Behind the Title: "Komorebi"