Another prime example of a consistent artist who keeps it simple and to the point—where brightly colored experimental electronic music finds solace in a beautiful place out in the country.
Enabl.ed (aka New York-based Jimmy Batista) continues to massage the ears with delicate electronic music—the Clean Error label head builds a bridge between ambient flutter and detailed glitch motifs on the new L.A.M.B EP. All four tracks under three minutes in length, Batista enables each sonic snapshot to break open and unfold its nostalgic charm. The simplicity of “Lacking A New Error,” the opening track, delivers an emotional and percussive jolt of electricity—the atmospheric underpinning traverses early-era Atol-Scrap-era Arovane fields of sound. The polyrhythms of “Adaptable Cluster” brings with it an early chapter of IDM’s roots where Enabl.ed shines the light on rhythmic patterns and melodic turbulence. The upbeat sonic propulsion of “Bad Render” delves into a form of modular synthesis and brittle Skanfrom-styled arrangements from yesteryear as crunching gears dance about on “My View Of Pigeon Street Through A Caustic Window”—a myriad of harmonic notes is the resultant and perhaps the most organic of the lot. L.A.M.B is another prime example of a consistent artist who keeps it simple and to the point—where brightly colored experimental electronic music finds solace in a beautiful place out in the country.
L.A.M.B is available on Clean Error.