Vektors

Vektors is the new solo project by Italian composer and producer Ed Carlsen, trading the introspective tones of his past work for a rawer, sharper sound influenced by post-rock, ambient pop and electronic music.

Before becoming an acclaimed musician, Ed was a pilot, something he “really wanted to become.” Gradually, though, he drifted away from flying – “I realised it wasn’t for me,” he says and drifted back to music, something he’d grown up with and loved, and something that came back into focus.

Playing both guitar and piano, his early influences were diverse and eclectic. Prog rock and metal were first loves, but also The Beatles and records by the likes of Steven Wilson. An interest in production led him to a degree in Music Technology at the London College of Music, where sound design and composition for film & visual media further piqued his creativity. Combined with his unconventional approach to playing instruments, this gave his new work an intriguing edge; innovative, exciting, and daring.

The music he started creating was imbued with aspects from both of these two disparate professions – the pilot and the musician. It was technical yet meditative, precise yet poignant. “Feet on the ground, head in the sky,” is how he sums up this duality, and his music carries a wonderful, creative dichotomy. Listening is like floating in a daydream, his curious textures – crisp beats, hazy synth washes, delicate electronica - contrast neatly with a reflective sense of intimacy and the blissful serenity he’s become so adept at. 

Each of Ed’s previous releases was written and recorded in different cities, the product, he says, of “changing contexts and perceptions. I travel when I need to write.” Debut EP The Journey Tapes was conceived in London; after his studies, 2017’s Elusive Frames saw him living in Copenhagen, while Krakow served as inspiration for his most recent record, Morning Hour. In early 2020, Ed moved to Hamburg, his mood informed not just by the emotion of once again starting anew in an unfamiliar place, but the unease of lockdown and the sense of dread enveloping the world. He released in the absence of stars in 2024, marking a transition towards a whole new approach to music, bringing a distinct change of pace and new insights into sound.

Most recently, Ed scored Amazon Prime Video’s Ben Stokes: Phoenix From The Ashes, a brilliant documentary about England cricketer which Ed produced a stunning original soundtrack. The OST is out on Sony XXIM. You can watch the trailer here.

The self-released debut album from Vektors, Sorry I'm Late, is out October 10, 2025. The album presents a fresh, exploratory identity and a clear departure from Ed’s earlier work..


Morning Hour is the perfect dream album.” Higher Plain Music - 4 STARS ****

Morning Hour is a fun and fascinating album…This chimeric form, coupled with an extremely positive vibe, makes for a smile-inducing play.” A Closer Listen

"Entangled washes over listeners like a beautiful wave of contemplation.” Atwood Magazine





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