Blawan’s first solo EP in 2 years is a straight winner for fans of gunky modular freakiness and experimental electronics, introducing his new vocal spar Monstera Black.
‘Dismantled into Juice’ is also his 2nd for XL after the watershed moment of ‘Woke Up Right Handed’, where his typically unruly techno style went totally off course into non-standard meters and chewy textures with wild abandon.
On all five cuts here he flies the freak flag proudly between the acrid, chuddy gob of ‘Toast’, a deep fried dissonant stepper ‘Panic’, and the squashed umami stew of ‘Body Ramen’. But the big ones are a pair with Monstera Black, lending a chic vocal drawl and pitched voice to the zig-zag of ‘You Can Build Me’ and the hyper-articulated prang of the title tune, which carries over some madness from his unhinged metal project Persher with Pariah in its distended oddness.
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Blawan’s first solo EP in 2 years is a straight winner for fans of gunky modular freakiness and experimental electronics, introducing his new vocal spar Monstera Black.
‘Dismantled into Juice’ is also his 2nd for XL after the watershed moment of ‘Woke Up Right Handed’, where his typically unruly techno style went totally off course into non-standard meters and chewy textures with wild abandon.
On all five cuts here he flies the freak flag proudly between the acrid, chuddy gob of ‘Toast’, a deep fried dissonant stepper ‘Panic’, and the squashed umami stew of ‘Body Ramen’. But the big ones are a pair with Monstera Black, lending a chic vocal drawl and pitched voice to the zig-zag of ‘You Can Build Me’ and the hyper-articulated prang of the title tune, which carries over some madness from his unhinged metal project Persher with Pariah in its distended oddness.
Blawan’s first solo EP in 2 years is a straight winner for fans of gunky modular freakiness and experimental electronics, introducing his new vocal spar Monstera Black.
‘Dismantled into Juice’ is also his 2nd for XL after the watershed moment of ‘Woke Up Right Handed’, where his typically unruly techno style went totally off course into non-standard meters and chewy textures with wild abandon.
On all five cuts here he flies the freak flag proudly between the acrid, chuddy gob of ‘Toast’, a deep fried dissonant stepper ‘Panic’, and the squashed umami stew of ‘Body Ramen’. But the big ones are a pair with Monstera Black, lending a chic vocal drawl and pitched voice to the zig-zag of ‘You Can Build Me’ and the hyper-articulated prang of the title tune, which carries over some madness from his unhinged metal project Persher with Pariah in its distended oddness.
Blawan’s first solo EP in 2 years is a straight winner for fans of gunky modular freakiness and experimental electronics, introducing his new vocal spar Monstera Black.
‘Dismantled into Juice’ is also his 2nd for XL after the watershed moment of ‘Woke Up Right Handed’, where his typically unruly techno style went totally off course into non-standard meters and chewy textures with wild abandon.
On all five cuts here he flies the freak flag proudly between the acrid, chuddy gob of ‘Toast’, a deep fried dissonant stepper ‘Panic’, and the squashed umami stew of ‘Body Ramen’. But the big ones are a pair with Monstera Black, lending a chic vocal drawl and pitched voice to the zig-zag of ‘You Can Build Me’ and the hyper-articulated prang of the title tune, which carries over some madness from his unhinged metal project Persher with Pariah in its distended oddness.
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Blawan’s first solo EP in 2 years is a straight winner for fans of gunky modular freakiness and experimental electronics, introducing his new vocal spar Monstera Black.
‘Dismantled into Juice’ is also his 2nd for XL after the watershed moment of ‘Woke Up Right Handed’, where his typically unruly techno style went totally off course into non-standard meters and chewy textures with wild abandon.
On all five cuts here he flies the freak flag proudly between the acrid, chuddy gob of ‘Toast’, a deep fried dissonant stepper ‘Panic’, and the squashed umami stew of ‘Body Ramen’. But the big ones are a pair with Monstera Black, lending a chic vocal drawl and pitched voice to the zig-zag of ‘You Can Build Me’ and the hyper-articulated prang of the title tune, which carries over some madness from his unhinged metal project Persher with Pariah in its distended oddness.