---
title: "JAZZ FLUTE - MOAR FLUTE"

meaning: "JAZZ FLUTE with the flute up and the rest pulled back: more flute, same private island."

year: 2025
release: "US"
releaseType: "album"

artist: "Scoobert Doobert"
artistId: "#scoobert"

credits: "Written, performed, and mixed by Luke Francis Walton. Flute: Nicole McCabe."

spotify: "https://open.spotify.com/track/78vLnl5usIVFuiM0quVTXG"

themes: ["US", "rest", "unplugged", "instrumental", "variant"]

isrc: QZNWT2523180
isrcSource: spotify
draft: false
---

Variant mix of [*JAZZ FLUTE*](/songs/jazz-flute/) on the [*US* chapter 2 EP](/albums/us/), bundled alongside the vocal version and *JAZZ FLUTE (Instrumental)*. The MOAR FLUTE edit is exactly what the name promises: the flute arrangement pushed forward, the beat pulled back, the song's private-island logic served as a texture instead of a pop record.

It's not a separate composition, same *ain't got shit to do*, same *I never heard of it* erasures, same *let it go* as the bridge instruction. What changes is the mix emphasis. Where the vocal version is a pop song that keeps its jazz-flute moment until it earns it, MOAR FLUTE starts there and stays. Think of it as the B-side that proves the instrumental idea was always the spine.

Three versions on the same EP: vocal, MOAR FLUTE, Instrumental. Three ways to experience doing nothing.

See: [*JAZZ FLUTE*](/songs/jazz-flute/) (vocal) · [*US*](/albums/us/) · [Catalog](/catalog/).

---
