The first cut on the disc, ‘Shining Beacons Of Light’ is probably the banger of the three, working a flexible-contortion of rhythmic elements against a high-intensity layer of pitched-up strings and signature vocal loops with a counter-weight bassline. The result is a real workout for body & brain, a palpable, somewhat euphoric weapon for the dancefloor, that has proved to be a secret weapon for certain DJ’s in the know, whilst still having plenty of substance for recreational headphone usage.
A2, ‘The Toad’ takes the feeling of those strings from the title track and distills it into something exotic and dreamy, drifting into strange synthesis & distant female voice that lead to a headspace that is far away from the conventional.
Flipside, Peder kicks up the pace again with ‘Every Day Had A Number’. Taking in a collateral chop of drum breaks that breathe & gasp alongside 90’s-flavoured jungle / hardcore pads shimmering across the spectrum of rhythm & bass with real calmness, the track holds a rhythm that will keep you searching for the beginning, whilst never wanting it to end, and a restraint in the composition that will let you familiarise yourself with all the elements, as well finding nurture in the spaces between.
To cut this short, it’s another killer release on the already-excellent LazyTapes imprint.