London-based electronic artist Sound of Fractures—known offstage as Jamie Reddington—has never been content to let music live solely in the realm of sound. With a career shaped by the textures of UK dance, hip-hop, and soul, he’s long chased the beauty in imperfection, a quality praised by outlets like DMY Magazine and Mixmag. Now, with the release of his postcard book SCENES: Prompts to Reflect, available everywhere today, Reddington pushes his vision even further, transforming the listening experience into something tactile, communal, and deeply personal.
The postcard book extends the ethos behind his groundbreaking Scenes album—a project that reimagined the music-release cycle by inviting fans into a collaborative mixed-media process. “Music goes beyond sound; it taps into the memories and emotions it awakens,” Reddington explains. Each track on the album pairs with a “Scene,” forming a digital gallery of lived moments contributed by listeners—memories that speak to the way music intersects with everyday life in an era dominated by social media.
SCENES: Prompts to Reflect carries that communal spirit into the physical world. Every postcard in the collection was created from public submissions responding to reflective prompts—tiny invitations to pause, remember, and reconnect. In a cultural moment defined by speed and algorithmic noise, these cards offer something refreshingly slow: a moment of stillness, a nudge toward introspection, and a chance to share that moment with someone else. Whether mailed, gifted, or pinned above a workspace, each card becomes a pocket-sized act of mindfulness.
The simplicity of the concept is what makes it feel so profound. Each prompt encourages its holder to linger on meaningful fragments of life—gratitude, nostalgia, hope, fleeting beauty. By prompting users to sit with these feelings rather than scroll past them, Reddington continues to challenge the way we interact with art in the digital age. The result is a project that feels both universal and intimate, grounded in the sense that even small reflections can deepen our connection to ourselves and to each other.
For an artist celebrated for bringing authenticity back into electronic music, SCENES: Prompts to Reflect is a natural evolution. It’s not just merch—it’s a manifesto for slowing down and savoring what matters. As Sound of Fractures moves forward with his collaborative album powered by fan-submitted memories and web3 tools, this postcard book serves as a physical reminder of the project’s heart: that music, at its best, is something we live with, carry with us, and share. And now, thanks to SCENES, it’s something we can hold in our hands.
Grab your copy of SCENES: Prompts to Reflect, here.