$35.00
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[ Hyperdub LP / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 23 June 2017
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Michigan-born producer Laurel Halo started out with stargazing synthpop songs, before abstracting and then bleeding out her vocals altogether, culminating in a gloriously offbeat take on dub techno. She now brings voices back into the fold, including guests such as Julia Holter and Lafawndah, on an album that brilliantly reimagines jazz song-craft for the 21st century. The drum programming shuffles, rustles and clangs like a broadsheet being folded on the tube, rarely settling into a steady pulse.
But the centre holds, thanks to perfect snatches of melody. Jelly is as slippery as the title suggests, a dance-pop song whose ingredients have been spilled across the floor. Sun to Solar, meanwhile, is like UK garage done by Arthur Russell, Moontalk showcases dinky J-pop, and you can imagine Erykah Badu and Flying Lotus cooking up bleary ballad Like an L just as their shrooms are wearing off. This is a triumph of impressionism, where the digital and organic coexist in a radically beautiful whole.
5 / 5 The Guardian
1 Sun to Solar 5:33
2 Jelly 4:55
3 Koinos 2:50
4 Arschkriecher 1:35
5 Moontalk 4:24
6 Nicht Ohne Risiko 1:41
7 Who Won ? 3:44
8 Like an L 3:58
9 Syzygy 6:30
10 Do U Ever Happen 5:14
11 Buh-bye 3:14