"Flash fiction refers to a story written so it can be fitted on one sheet of paper, or on the back of a postcard," says Ollie , one third of new south London band Flash Fiktion. "It's not like a novel, drawn-out, something that thickens and develops. It's a narrative with a quick impact - an idea that you can communicate in a three minute song."
So now, here're the first fruits of Flash Fiktion's studio seclusion. They have a track up their sleeve mixed by Alex 'Lexxx' Dromgole (Wild Beasts, Crystal Castles) but for now they're casting off with a self produced double A-side, 'Leni/Science Of Sleep' . The two tracks show two very different sides of a band with many angles. 'Leni' is pounding, glam-Stooges prog-punk.
The woozy, eastern-tinged 'Science Of Sleep', meanwhile, is named after the Michel Gondry film of the same name. "It's about inventing language in your sleep. You know that idea of solipsism - the fact you think you're the only person who's real? I've always had that, the idea that if I can't feel what you can feel, are you actually real? . Flash Fiktion's narratives may blur the boundaries of reality but their love of a good tune should keep their story true.