A three track EP with no original song to measure the remixes against, which would be nice. Still, there is an original track by
main artist along with a remix of the title track by Tim Dwyer aka
Off Land and Daniel Schock aka SubDan. On “One Fleeting Moment
(Off Land recon)”, a melancholic core melody is accompanied by a
chorus of robotic chirping crickets and additional anaesthetized
distant synth lines while low bass rhythms steadily thump like a
passing AT-ST walker from The Empire Strikes Back film. Much of the
track is like listening through a medicated haze, one fleeting
chemically subdued ambien(TM)-infused moment. “One Fleeting Moment
(SubDan’s Lightness of Being remix)” is more upbeat and energetic, while the synth melody is still melancholic and subdued the
beats are livelier. Mid way through the beats pick up as the
melancholic ghostly melody is pushed further back to make way for more positive rhythms. “Conundrums” by Sanderson Dear opens with an energetic and positive melody followed by galloping rhythms and a understated
reggae calypso styled beats. Low key deep house hooks materialize mid way through, tugging on nostalgia and longing as melodies play
against one another. “Conundrums” is made of house and deep house
memories but with a more fresh take on rhythms. Sanderson Dear and
company maintains a juggling act of balancing different melodies throughout this release, playing them against one another. Whether
melancholic or upbeat mixedmoodz, One Fleeting Moment will be
Many Fleeting Moments as the listener will be sure to put this
album on repeat.