
Passed Me By
8 years after their last LP Kites, Submotion Orchestra return with their long
awaited sixth studio album, the remarkable Passed Me By.
A deeply personal journey into memory, creativity, and the passing of time, it shows
the band continuing to push their signature electronic sound forward, and the result is
some of the boldest and most emotional territory of their storied career. The album
sees the band dive further into the synth- led, minimalist electronic textures and
driving beats explored on the 'Five Points' EP, creating hypnotic analogue patterns
alongside the post-dub spaciousness and celestial effects of their earliest work.
With Ruby Wood's always- emotional vocals soaring over the top, the tracks
effortlessly glide through genre and mood, resulting in the widest range of expression
and emotion found in a Submotion album yet.
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Passed Me By
8 years after their last LP Kites, Submotion Orchestra return with their long
awaited sixth studio album, the remarkable Passed Me By.
A deeply personal journey into memory, creativity, and the passing of time, it shows
the band continuing to push their signature electronic sound forward, and the result is
some of the boldest and most emotional territory of their storied career. The album
sees the band dive further into the synth- led, minimalist electronic textures and
driving beats explored on the 'Five Points' EP, creating hypnotic analogue patterns
alongside the post-dub spaciousness and celestial effects of their earliest work.
With Ruby Wood's always- emotional vocals soaring over the top, the tracks
effortlessly glide through genre and mood, resulting in the widest range of expression
and emotion found in a Submotion album yet.
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8 years after their last LP Kites, Submotion Orchestra return with their long
awaited sixth studio album, the remarkable Passed Me By.
A deeply personal journey into memory, creativity, and the passing of time, it shows
the band continuing to push their signature electronic sound forward, and the result is
some of the boldest and most emotional territory of their storied career. The album
sees the band dive further into the synth- led, minimalist electronic textures and
driving beats explored on the 'Five Points' EP, creating hypnotic analogue patterns
alongside the post-dub spaciousness and celestial effects of their earliest work.
With Ruby Wood's always- emotional vocals soaring over the top, the tracks
effortlessly glide through genre and mood, resulting in the widest range of expression
and emotion found in a Submotion album yet.











