Artist's albums
Raw Substance EP
2022 · EP
Lux (In Flagranti Remix)
2022 · single
LookLookLook (In Flagranti Remix) [2022 Remaster]
2022 · single
Decide for Your Self
2021 · single
Best of 2000 - 2020
2020 · compilation
2600noise (In Flagranti Remix)
2020 · single
Voices in My Head
2020 · single
Super Success
2019 · EP
Harlequin Fiasco
2019 · single
Underage (In Flagranti Remix)
2018 · single
Make, Make, You Lose You Lose
2017 · single
The Camelwalk
2017 · EP
Sprezzatura
2017 · album
Kachi Kachi EP
2016 · EP
Double Talk
2015 · EP
Different from the Rest - EP
2014 · EP
High Pitch
2014 · single
Headrush
2013 · EP
Skematic Tracks Vol 2
2013 · single
Interdisciplinary
2012 · single
In Flagranti Presents Skematic Tracks Volume 1
2011 · single
The Beauty Contest Remixes
2011 · EP
Worse for Wear/Latter Day Methods Remixes - Single
2011 · single
Worse for Wear
2011 · album
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Biography
In Flagranti (Sasa Crnobrnja & Alex Gloor) The duo has always made a great case demonstrating how “inspiration” from the creative works of others can truly be made into something new and totally distinct from the source material. But whether you know the source material bears major influence on what their interpretation is going to even sound like to you. In other words, you could be hearing the same song as another listener is, but if you’re familiar with the source material, you’re going to also be hearing that, while someone who isn’t familiar with it won’t. Most of their listeners have no idea this is even going on, or could even be allowed. I figure I follow In Flagranti quite closely, but I only make a connection here, or a connection there. Sometimes this happens immediately, other times it’s taken years to notice. Most connections I will never even be aware of, and I don’t listen for them, they just stand out to me or they don’t. Sometimes I only discover the source material long after I’ve been familar with In Flagranti’s take on it, which you’d think would detract from the latter, but for me, it only adds to it. In Flagranti’s musical interpretations show a certain ethic and a philosophy that parallels their approach to visual content. It’s so “meta” that I’m at a loss to describe it, except to say what I often do: Warhol would be In Flagranti’s biggest fan if he was around to witness them. – truckerdisco.wordpress.com