Monday, November 20, 2023
Dub Asylum-Time & Space review... "like a day spa in purgatory"
OK, getting reviews of your music is pretty damn hard to get these days, so thanks to Callum Wagstaff and Muzic.net.nz for taking the time to review my new Dub Asylum EP....
"... Every song is full of mind-stretching delay tails and deep, chesty bass notes that mean you can't help but breathe longer and feel wiser as you zone in your chosen direction. Ebbs in the instrumentation leave you feeling as if you've been thinking deeply, even if you've only n that you haven't moved, let alone thought anything, because the sound of the tracks changing makes you realize yourself again. Touches like the Gregorian-esque chanting in Critic of Clouds leave relaxing footprints in the air that they travel through to get to your brain.
While centred around meditative motifs, Time & Space EP is like a day spa in purgatory, combining reliable and relaxing rhythms and tones with chaotic intermittent tweaks and musical suggestions. Calming elements like the steel drums in Bass on the Backlash, which alternate between two pairs of pitches that become a hypnotic, semi-regulated frequency, are not so much interrupted as they are assaulted by short contributions from other instruments.
The effect is like being in a damp forest full of birds singing back and forth with each other.
Also like a forest of birdsong, eventually all the components become part of the scene, just long enough to patch into the chaos before it gives way to the next track.
Perhaps the most endearing quality to Time & Space EP is the playfulness of the sound choices. From the soft and cuddly laser beams of the title track to the sinister balloon rubbing sounds and drum attacks so slow they sound like gunshots in Delectable vs Electable, Dub Asylum has a quizzical wrinkle of noise set to spring around every corner. Heartbeats, stretchy synth pads and crunchy, possum-in-a-cereal box sounds await you when you make the choice to spend a few minutes in time and space with Dub Asylum and the Time & Space EP."
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