Relying on his ability to produce an album of lush electronics that will leave you with a warm glow inside and a smile on your face long after the last note fades away.
Tag: Jazz
Badun :: Dreamers in the System (Leek)
In the same way that graffiti is written, painted, or drawn on a wall or other surface, Badun paints on an audible canvas that is quite flexible and confounding.
Xenomorph Jazz Ensemble :: Glitches Grew (Roulette Rekordz)
Quite a surprise, and let’s say somewhat out of the blue, these seven tracks twist and turn with a multitude of bass and rolling instrumental rhythms we’re propelled to absorb.
Trespassers W :: Koala and other metamorphoses (Somnimage)
This reaches into a point of view of the obscure, from a lush wilderness, speaking of sadness, nihilism, dark romanticism, tragedy, melancholy and morbidity, so elegant.
ctrl-opt :: mapa (Schematic Music Co.)
An aptly titled album, and title track, that traverses a wide-angled lens of clicks, subtle cuts, and cool breaks—we’re in for a real treat.
Datassette :: Sentinel (Lapsus)
Whilst touching many sub-genres which dabbles in familiar territories, Davies always manages to have a lick of personality that makes all these compositions distinctly his own.