Upstate New York based artist Dotsun Moon shares the ‘Moments In The Sun’ EP, a four song shoegaze and dreampop release shaped by reflection, memory, and emotional stillness. Created in Buffalo by multi instrumentalist Richard Flierl, the EP leans into soft focus guitars, patient tempos, and melodies that feel designed for late night listening. “Army of Me” pairs a gentle piano opening with expressive guitar bends before opening into a wider emotional frame, while the title track wraps synth and guitar together in a slow moving glow.
Engineered and mastered by Doug White at Watchmen Studios, the EP carries a warm, intentional sound that rewards close attention. “Winter Streets” mirrors the quiet pressure of a Buffalo winter, building from restraint into motion, while “Piano Trailer 5” nods to the ambient legacy of Harold Budd and Brian Eno. ‘Moments In The Sun’ feels centered and sincere, offering shoegaze for right now with textures that linger and emotional clarity that settles in slowly.


