Chase Smith - Chase Smith

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  • This eponymous EP from Chase Smith forms part of a fresh batch of typically leftfield releases from William Burnett's WT Records. Smith debuted on Technoir Audio (a label co-run by Shawn Rudiman, with whom he shares a Pittsburgh studio) back in 2010 with Romance Synthetique, a pensive house and techno three-tracker with a pinch of coasting Balearic. This record expands that template in several different directions at once. In the blue corner we have "Alright" and "Friday Night Mantra"—the former a chugging Balearic number, the latter impressionistic techno-pop. Smith's mumbling, introverted vocals just about take centre stage in both, their bedroom amateurishness forming an intriguing counterpart to the glossiness of the backing. Even more laid-back is "Miles Away." It has an infinity pool-like breakdown, while its dappled dub chords and ripples of percussion are only briefly troubled by a kick drum. In the red corner, meanwhile, is "(It's Grim In) Mala Jaska," a plaster-loosening techno workout in the L.I.E.S. mold, and a good one, too. The bristling percussion and distorted bass snarl may sound shipped in from another record entirely, but that's not to diminish its blistering, primal power.
  • Tracklist
      A1 Alright A2 Miles Away B1 It's Grim in (Mala Jaska) B2 Friday Night Manta
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