Circuits fracture and mutate: Cathode Ray Tube delivers "something jagged and instinctive" across four tracks of fractured rhythms, scorched braindance pulses, and machine soul — opening in full collapse and closing with alien laments. Ornitier crafts liminal electronic rituals made both for dancing and yearning, eternally in-between, while Alimba channels old 90s trance energy on their first fully dance music album. Knifework gets scrappy and dark with analog synthesizers and strange noise dirges, and Clarence finds hypnotic grooves carving through dense Deep House layers right in the tension between clarity and chaos.
Clarence
Verify EP (C0002)
Who are you? Where do you want to go? Who do you want to be? The two new tracks from @clarence_music_ are about reflecting and taking a step back and considering who we want to be, in the here and now. The challenge of being, of the here and now.