
Flowers on Monday
Emerging from the Black Forest in Germany, Flowers on Monday create music that feels less like a product of genre and more like a world of its own—gentle, transportive, and quietly profound. Formed in 2019, the duo have become known for a sound rooted in organic house, melodic storytelling, and atmospheric electronica, shaped by a rare sensitivity to emotion, texture, and space.
Releases & Key Labels
Over the years, Flowers on Monday have built a growing and respected discography through releases on All Day I Dream, Do Not Sit On The Furniture Recordings, Earthly Delights, Songuara, The Soundgarden, and other taste-driven imprints. Their music carries a natural elegance—balancing warmth, intimacy, and subtle dancefloor motion in a way that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
Sound & Artistic Identity
At the heart of Flowers on Monday lies a strong connection between electronic production and live musical feeling. Their sound weaves together organic textures, live instruments, vocals, and delicate melodic movement, creating compositions that feel immersive and emotionally resonant. There is a softness in their music, but never weakness—only depth, restraint, and a sense of beauty that unfolds gradually.
Creative Language
Rather than relying on formula, Flowers on Monday shape their identity through atmosphere and detail. Their work often feels cinematic and human at once: intimate enough to draw the listener inward, yet spacious enough to bloom across open-air dancefloors. It is this balance—between fragility and motion, tenderness and groove—that gives the duo such a distinctive voice within the modern melodic and organic landscape.
Collaborations & Scene Presence
The duo’s artistic world has continued to expand through collaborations with names such as Double Touch, Patrick Chardronnet, Eleonora, and Erdi Irmak, while their presence across labels and platforms aligned with the deeper side of electronic music has positioned them as natural contributors to a more emotional and story-driven club culture. Their music belongs equally to sunrise moments, intimate rooms, and those rare dancefloors where atmosphere matters as much as impact.
Continuing Journey
With a sound built on feeling, subtlety, and organic movement, Flowers on Monday continue to shape a musical language that is elegant, immersive, and unmistakably their own—offering not just tracks or DJ tools, but moments of suspension, reflection, and quiet transformation.
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