Clay Wilson - BASH002

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  • Styles Upon Styles' Bangers & Ash series asks artists to create EPs with two distinct parts: "Heady experiments" on one side, and straight-up dance tracks on the other. This is how we're introduced to young Brooklyn producer Clay Wilson, who balances abstract promise with a struggle for functionality on his debut release. Things start out well with the experimental-leaning side. "Tab" and "Reset" ease into a magnetic storm of analogue machines, synth malfunctions underlaid by a slow heartbeat—not unlike something that might come from PAN. "Pfizing" is based on percolating hand percussion and wandering scrap metal. "Wythe" finishes up the side with some Ostgut-style droning techno, replete with what sounds like a car's turning signal. Where the first three tracks come off unpredictable and edgy, "Wythe" is clearly following a formula—an issue exacerbated on the "clubbier" flipside. "End Gap" and "Toe the Line" both suspend bilious leads in a cloud of reverb, but it sounds like he's using the all-too-common device to obscure rather than to expand. The result is run-of-the-mill techno murk with none of the A-side's derelict flair.
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      A1 Tab A2 Reset A3 Pfizing A4 Wythe B1 End Gap B2 Toe The Line
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