Filter Dread - Hyper Lost

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  • Lost Codes is the brainchild of Visionist, a producer who, along with the likes of Wen and Beneath, belongs to a cluster of young talent dedicated to revitalising London's more dystopian flavours. The label's first release—an EP of shadowy, abstract grime and bassline hybrids from newcomer SD Laika—suggested a focus on the more esoteric side of Visionist's tastes. Its second, Hyper Lost, is more floor-friendly, but explores similarly occluded terrain. Across these six svelte sketches, Filter Dread picks up on the weightless grime mechanics recently championed by the likes of Logos, twisting them into intriguing new shapes at a loping house tempo. Opener "Hyper Lost" is the least effective, a beatless etude drawing on a familiar London palette—junglist vocal snippets, desolate pads—which shoots for urban dread but risks tipping over into the maudlin. Once our man breaks out the percussion, though, things get more interesting: "Dream" and "Fang X" are nimble and neatly poised—the former's triplet inflections counterpoised with delectable pear-drop synths, the latter drawing tension out of a sci-fi drone and spooky descending chords—while "Solar Caves" thrives on an implacable halftime-house bump. "Jelly Roll" is more bombastic, setting a warped bassline to work under busy syncopations, and "Rave" is appropriately hectic—but both never lose the sense of spaciousness that gives this music its distinctive and compelling character: propulsive but light, fiddly but fluid.
  • Tracklist
      A Hyper Lost B1 Dream B2 Jelly Roll
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