rhythmspitter has released a new single titled “Dancing Water Signs”.
The release is described as a cinematic lo-fi composition that blends Middle Eastern percussion, post-punk bass, and ambient sound design. Built on flowing rhythms, warm bass textures, atmospheric pads, and global percussion, the track combines world-fusion influences with downtempo production.
“Dancing Water Signs focuses on the symbolism of water as movement, intuition, and transformation. The composition uses layered instrumentation and breath-paced rhythmic structures intended to create a reflective listening environment.
The release comes from rhythmspitter, the solo project of California bassist Michael Mosley. The project combines global instrumentation, downtempo rhythms, and ritual-cinematic textures.
“The track explores the emotional symbolism of water as movement, intuition, and transformation,” the artist said in the release. “Through breath-paced rhythmic arcs and layered global instrumentation, “Dancing Water Signs” creates a sense of internal flow.”
“Dancing Water Signs” by rhythmspitter is available on streaming platforms.
