The Story
FEATURES
- Music by director Gints Zilbalodis and Rihards Zaļupe
- 2xLP pressed on 140g "Floodwater" Blue Green Yellow Swirl Vinyl
- Laminate inner sleeves featuring āMona Lisa effectā cat eyes and housed in a wide spine die-cut jacket
- Original packaging design and artwork by Alan Hynes
DESCRIPTION
Mondo Music, in partnership with Milan Records, are proud to present the premiere vinyl release of the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to FLOW - winner of the Golden Globe⢠Award for Best Animated Feature Film.
A wondrous journey, through realms natural and mystical, FLOW follows a courageous cat, capybara, lemur, bird, and dog after their homes are devastated by a great flood. From the boundless imagination of the award-winning filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis (AWAY) comes a thrilling animated spectacle as well as a profound meditation on the fragility of the environment and the spirit of friendship and community.
The animated, wordless film is both a thrilling spectacle as well as a profoundly moving narrative, its masterful visual storytelling matched by Gints Zilbalodis and Rihards Zaļupeās score. Zilbalodisā second project working alongside a composer, the mostly self-taught filmmaking multihyphenate began crafting early sketches of the score himself before bringing in Zaļupe, the versatile percussionist, adding a distinct rhythmic movement to the music. Alternating between soaring strings and plucky percussive melodies, the 23-track score effortlessly captures the atmospheric quality of the film as well as its deeply affecting narrative.
āFor me, making the music is probably the most fun and exciting part of the whole filmmaking process,ā says director and co-composer Gints Zilbalodis. āWith FLOW I started working on the music while I was still developing the script, which helped me not only to understand the rhythm and tone of the film, but even gave me ideas for how the story would evolve. Having the music so early also allowed me to use it to edit the film instead of using temp music from other films, which made the music really integrated into the core of the film. After the editing of the film was finished, I understood that Iād reached the limits of my musical abilities, so we decided to askāÆRihards Zaļupe to come on board and help with finishing the score.āÆRihardsāÆtook the sketches Iād made and elevated them to a much higher level. He helped the score feel more cohesive as a whole and added a lot of nuance and specificity to the emotions. For me, it was a truly special moment when I could hearāÆRihardsāÆconducting the orchestra, which performed the music which had begun its life on my laptop, and now had truly come to life in such an incredible way.ā
Co-composer Rihards Zaļupe adds of their collaboration, āGints had created a rather minimalistic sketches, which I really liked because it featured a lot of percussion and a wide range of electronic instruments. However, at the filmās climax Gints has also made a very lyrical, melodic music theme. I found it very necessary to extend it throughout the entire expanse of the film. I felt I could enhance it by adding a meditative musical tone, which seemed vital for the film itself. āÆAnd I felt it was very necessary because, together, it created a wonderful connection, like yin and yang or plus and minus, without which these acting characters would not have been able to survive.
The most wonderful result was that Gints, with his minimalistic, rhythmic music, had already established a tone for each scene, wonderfully complementing the rhythmic direction of each scene in the film. This task of mineāworking with melodies and melodic themes, adding these meditative tones, as well as orchestrating all the live instruments and the entire musical arrangementācomplemented each other greatly.ā
TRACKLIST
- Home
- Dog Chase
- Panic
- Flood
- Capybara
- Unexpected Visitor
- Lemur
- Bananas
- Deer Cyclone
- Windmill Island
- Birds
- Outcast
- Showing Off
- Abandoned City
- Splash
- Fishing
- Storm
- Flow Away
- Forest Emerging
- Ampitheater
- Following
- Reflection
- Acceptance
LISTEN
Available on Desktop & Mobile

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
FEATURES
- Music by director Gints Zilbalodis and Rihards Zaļupe
- 2xLP pressed on 140g "Floodwater" Blue Green Yellow Swirl Vinyl
- Laminate inner sleeves featuring āMona Lisa effectā cat eyes and housed in a wide spine die-cut jacket
- Original packaging design and artwork by Alan Hynes
DESCRIPTION
Mondo Music, in partnership with Milan Records, are proud to present the premiere vinyl release of the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to FLOW - winner of the Golden Globe⢠Award for Best Animated Feature Film.
A wondrous journey, through realms natural and mystical, FLOW follows a courageous cat, capybara, lemur, bird, and dog after their homes are devastated by a great flood. From the boundless imagination of the award-winning filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis (AWAY) comes a thrilling animated spectacle as well as a profound meditation on the fragility of the environment and the spirit of friendship and community.
The animated, wordless film is both a thrilling spectacle as well as a profoundly moving narrative, its masterful visual storytelling matched by Gints Zilbalodis and Rihards Zaļupeās score. Zilbalodisā second project working alongside a composer, the mostly self-taught filmmaking multihyphenate began crafting early sketches of the score himself before bringing in Zaļupe, the versatile percussionist, adding a distinct rhythmic movement to the music. Alternating between soaring strings and plucky percussive melodies, the 23-track score effortlessly captures the atmospheric quality of the film as well as its deeply affecting narrative.
āFor me, making the music is probably the most fun and exciting part of the whole filmmaking process,ā says director and co-composer Gints Zilbalodis. āWith FLOW I started working on the music while I was still developing the script, which helped me not only to understand the rhythm and tone of the film, but even gave me ideas for how the story would evolve. Having the music so early also allowed me to use it to edit the film instead of using temp music from other films, which made the music really integrated into the core of the film. After the editing of the film was finished, I understood that Iād reached the limits of my musical abilities, so we decided to askāÆRihards Zaļupe to come on board and help with finishing the score.āÆRihardsāÆtook the sketches Iād made and elevated them to a much higher level. He helped the score feel more cohesive as a whole and added a lot of nuance and specificity to the emotions. For me, it was a truly special moment when I could hearāÆRihardsāÆconducting the orchestra, which performed the music which had begun its life on my laptop, and now had truly come to life in such an incredible way.ā
Co-composer Rihards Zaļupe adds of their collaboration, āGints had created a rather minimalistic sketches, which I really liked because it featured a lot of percussion and a wide range of electronic instruments. However, at the filmās climax Gints has also made a very lyrical, melodic music theme. I found it very necessary to extend it throughout the entire expanse of the film. I felt I could enhance it by adding a meditative musical tone, which seemed vital for the film itself. āÆAnd I felt it was very necessary because, together, it created a wonderful connection, like yin and yang or plus and minus, without which these acting characters would not have been able to survive.
The most wonderful result was that Gints, with his minimalistic, rhythmic music, had already established a tone for each scene, wonderfully complementing the rhythmic direction of each scene in the film. This task of mineāworking with melodies and melodic themes, adding these meditative tones, as well as orchestrating all the live instruments and the entire musical arrangementācomplemented each other greatly.ā
TRACKLIST
- Home
- Dog Chase
- Panic
- Flood
- Capybara
- Unexpected Visitor
- Lemur
- Bananas
- Deer Cyclone
- Windmill Island
- Birds
- Outcast
- Showing Off
- Abandoned City
- Splash
- Fishing
- Storm
- Flow Away
- Forest Emerging
- Ampitheater
- Following
- Reflection
- Acceptance
LISTEN
Available on Desktop & Mobile

