Mycorrhizal Music

Métron Records announces Mycorrhizal Music, the forthcoming album from composer and multi-instrumentalist Ess Whiteley.

Across seven tracks, Whiteley explores interconnected sound worlds shaped by mycelium networks, rhizomatic structures, and other unseen systems that sustain life. Rooted in experimental electronics, minimalism, ambient and IDM, the record imagines sound as ephemeral connective tissue capable of reshaping how a listener might experience time, memory, and futurity.

At the core of Whiteley’s work is an excavation of what lies beneath perception, the felt but unspoken currents of emotionality and subtle experiences that dwell in the unconscious. Mycorrhizal Music channels these hidden threads into a speculative ecosystem of kinship and exchange, where joy, play, and spirituality interlace like branching hyphae beneath the soil.

Mycorrhizal Music has been conceived as kinetic ambient music, designed to move with the listener while walking, riding trains, driving, cooking, where everyday rhythms align with shifting sonic textures, reminding them of hidden, interconnected, mycelial webs of spiritual vitality beneath the surfaces of daily activity.

Guided by a vision of speculative ecology and interspecies resonance, it thrives in contrasts: tracks like Rhizomatic Harpists and Whispered Messages in Tapestried Fields of Fluid Motion pulse with fluid momentum, while Kaleidoscopic Patterns of Emptiness Dancing drifts into fragile stillness.

With artwork by Kenta Senekt and mastering by Brandon Hocura, Mycorrhizal Music extends Métron Records’ ethos of cultivating subtle, interconnected sound worlds. The album will be released on LP and digital on 5/11/25. 

Pre-oder Available / Releases November 5, 2025

Written, Recorded and Produced by Ess Whiteley
Mastered by Brandon Hocura
Artwork by Kenta Senekt

Violin: Amir Norouz Nasseri
Vocals: Natalia Merlano Gómez
Synthesizers, piano, trumpet, drum programming and all other instruments: Ess Whiteley

Special thanks to Jack Hardwicke, Jessica Goodchild and King Britt