Butterfly Effect
Terrace Martin
This is Martin in a more atmospheric, searching mode — the groove exists but it functions more like weather than architecture, something you move through rather than something you stand on. Synthesizers spread wide and warm, creating a harmonic environment that feels slightly suspended, unresolved, emotionally precise in its ambiguity. The concept of the butterfly effect — that small causes ripple into enormous consequences — shapes the music's structure; themes appear, disappear, and return transformed, changed by everything that surrounded them in between. Martin's production philosophy has always involved treating musicians like voices in an extended conversation, and here that quality is most audible. Every element responds to every other element. The overall emotional register is contemplative and quietly awed — the kind of feeling that arrives when you trace backward through your life and see all the tiny pivots that led to where you are now. There's gratitude in it, and also a certain vertigo. Late-night listening, particularly for moments of personal reflection or the slow unwinding after something emotionally significant has occurred.
slow
2010s
hazy, suspended, breathing
Los Angeles, USA — West Coast jazz-soul creative renaissance
Jazz, Electronic. Atmospheric Neo-Soul. contemplative, dreamy. Drifts through suspension and ambiguity, themes appearing and returning transformed, building to quiet awe at life's hidden causality.. energy 3. slow. danceability 3. valence 5. vocals: instrumental-forward, voices as ensemble texture. production: wide warm synthesizers, conversational ensemble, harmonic atmosphere, restrained arrangement. texture: hazy, suspended, breathing. acousticness 3. era: 2010s. Los Angeles, USA — West Coast jazz-soul creative renaissance. Late night personal reflection or slow emotional unwinding after something significant has happened.