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Spherix & Sigha - Separation


Label / Immerse RecordsReviews powered by Juno
Cat # / IME014
Released / October 2009
Style / Dubstep
Rating / rating: 3.5 / 5

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Bristol's Immerse Records certainly isn't the flashiest label around, nor the most lauded of the more progressive British "dubstep, etc." imprints (I'm thinking here of Hyperdub, Hotflush, Hessle Audio et al.). Nevertheless, in probing a fertile, often melancholic grey-area somewhere between chunky breakstep, haunted post-garage and skeletal electronica, its output has been consistently on-point, and often quietly boundary pushing. This release, which chronicles the development of two nascent but increasingly confident producers, proves no exception.

A-side "Separation"—jointly produced by London's Sigha and Bendigo's Spherix—is a slippery piece of music, at once too considered to be written off as just another passable dubstep/techno hybrid, but wholly paradigmatic of what that crossover has come to represent. It's a simple track, all gentle swabs of bass, glacial pads and microscopic licks of percussion which congeal around a muted woodblock shuffle like honey over a spoon. As with Surgeon's recent stepping workouts, the marriage of elements takes place at a genetic—rather than aesthetic—level, and makes for a structurally cohesive end product which, clocking in at over eight minutes, will appeal as much to 4/4-minded "downpitchers" as it will to die-hard breaks heads.

Over on the flip, Spherix goes solo with "Lesser People," a growling, bass-heavy half-step roller that lands up somewhere between cv313 and Breakage. It's everything that the A-side isn't: taut, driving, snare-driven and a just little bit evil—a generous gift to DJs probing the deeper side of dubstep for whom dancefloor functionality remains paramount. Granted, it won't win any end-of-year awards (it's far too faceless for that), but at 4 AM on a big rig, it'll have dancers locked.


Published /
Fri, 30 Oct 2009



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Tracklist: Spherix & Sigha - Separation
A Spherix & Sigha - Separation
AA Spherix - Lesser People
Spherix & Sigha - Separation

 

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Carl_Bacharachwrote
Mon, 02 Nov 2009Posted by tranquera
Rating five at least... That 'Seperation' sounds like a wild beast in front of the sound system... Great work!


Just interested as to why you reckon this one is deserving of a 5 out of 5? I agree with you that 'Separation' is a quality track, but for me that only equates to a 4 - I'd only give a 5 for those rare and special tunes which are gonna stand the test of time i.e. which I'm clearly not going to be getting bored of in a years time. For me 'Lesser People' is... More

Carl_Bacharachwrote
Mon, 02 Nov 2009Posted by maxbacharach
So 'good' = 4.5/5 does it? What about 'very good'? Or 'excellent'? Or 'outstanding'? Or 'near perfect'? Presumably they all get 5.

C'mon, let's not be silly now. 3.5/5 is actaully a fair bit better than 'good' (or have we all lost our faculties of judgement?).


The problem is that too many releases on RA are getting 4 out of 5 when they should be getting a solid but less flatering 3 out of 5. This in turn is skewering perceptions - 3.5/5 (or 7/10), considered in a... More

maxbacharachwrote
Mon, 02 Nov 2009So 'good' = 4.5/5 does it? What about 'very good'? Or 'excellent'? Or 'outstanding'? Or 'near perfect'? Presumably they all get 5.

C'mon, let's not be silly now. 3.5/5 is actaully a fair bit better than 'good' (or have we all lost our faculties of judgement?).

DJAlexDwrote
Mon, 02 Nov 2009This is good. 4.5/5.

maxbacharachwrote
Sun, 01 Nov 2009Posted by cshields
Sigha upcoming on Hot Flush is deadly good too!


Indeed it is...

tommy_dlbwrote
Sun, 01 Nov 2009feeling the spherix track more so


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