- Drum
and bass
- Psychedelic
- Jungle
- Breakcore
- Ambient trance
- Electronic music
- Breakbeat
- Ambient dub
Comment:
behind these 16 compositions
is Glen Burrows who is being known due to his dubstep explorations
under the pseudonym Gravity and before that under the pen name
Polygon, the recent issue is more about. Glen Burrows exploits
disparate
measures and patterns to shed light on some
rhythmic combinations
in contemporary club
dance-related and
chilled-out electronic
music. It is fairly sympathetic to get part of his sultry aesthetic
where he goes beyond bare formalism by saturating it with
glitch-coated bits, microscopic noises and unstable, tectonic
rhythmic patterns. Indeed, mostly those sulphurous and
frantic jungle and drum and
bass rattles lose the ground in front of their foots being immersed
in a heady panning thereby resulting in a psychedelic outfit. For
me it somewhat reminds of a period from the year of 1998 when I
bought a tape copy of The Orb`s
Oblivion
(1997, Island), and that was a very frequent listening object then.
Indeed, at times Glen
Burrows likes to add a restrained and spacey and
vocal sample-based relish to
the mixture while containing the previous intensity and
profundity in cadence and
propulsion. At times being
overloaded by those meaningful swaths of psychedelic impulses
running on invisible border
of your mind and body you
can perceive like dwelling in a collapsing house. You
will get lost completely and
thereafter you feel yourself unwounded in
the face of daily trash
around your mind and soul. And
you cannot be wrong as a mob
of 21,466 music lovers who have downloaded it at Archive.org (under
the leadership of Zardonic Recordings).