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Memotone
Smallest Things


Smallest Things is a delicate dissection of everyday life, filtered through Memotone’s signature lens of lo-fi precision and emotional minimalism. The album floats between ambient collage, fractured electronic textures, and fragile melodic fragments, creating a sound world that feels simultaneously intimate and slightly off-kilter.
Every click, hiss, and crackle is purposeful — moments that might seem incidental in other hands are elevated here into emotional punctuation. The songs are understated yet meticulous, with understated rhythms and soft synths that fold in and out like memories half-remembered. There’s a quiet humor, a melancholic charm, and a meditative patience to the record that rewards deep listening.
Smallest Things is about noticing: the micro-moments, the overlooked textures, the hidden resonance in the mundane. It’s an exercise in attentive listening, a fragile yet confident statement from a truly idiosyncratic artist.
A1
I Could See The Smallest Things
A2
Glimpse
A3
Carved By the Moon (Acoustic)
A4
In January
A5
Don't Mind
A6
Chairs On The Lawn
A7
Keep The Change
B1
Time Is Away Theme
B2
Goldcrest
B3
I Heard Edith Say
B4
I'm Late For Something
B5
In Dreams (w Eva May)




