Blawan & Pariah’s Karenn kick off their Voam label with 4 grizzled and hardass techno functions
Noticeable by an absence of duo recordings since 2014, Karenn spent the past five years pursuing solo projects; Arthur Cayzer aka Pariah most notably with 2018’s ambient album ‘Here From Where We Are’, and Jamie Roberts via his Ternesc label with last year’s ‘Wet Will Always Dry Album’.
On ‘Kind of Green’ they reprise the direct but twysted aesthetic of early Karenn recordings, gearing up with the tunnelling pressure and slithering acidic layers of ‘Rek’, then keening offroad with the title trak’s warped swing and deliquescent contours. Flipside they really bare their fangs with the nagging grind and sprung buck of ‘Salz’, before rounding up with the drily skeletal but big-boned stepper ‘Newt’.
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Blawan & Pariah’s Karenn kick off their Voam label with 4 grizzled and hardass techno functions
Noticeable by an absence of duo recordings since 2014, Karenn spent the past five years pursuing solo projects; Arthur Cayzer aka Pariah most notably with 2018’s ambient album ‘Here From Where We Are’, and Jamie Roberts via his Ternesc label with last year’s ‘Wet Will Always Dry Album’.
On ‘Kind of Green’ they reprise the direct but twysted aesthetic of early Karenn recordings, gearing up with the tunnelling pressure and slithering acidic layers of ‘Rek’, then keening offroad with the title trak’s warped swing and deliquescent contours. Flipside they really bare their fangs with the nagging grind and sprung buck of ‘Salz’, before rounding up with the drily skeletal but big-boned stepper ‘Newt’.
Blawan & Pariah’s Karenn kick off their Voam label with 4 grizzled and hardass techno functions
Noticeable by an absence of duo recordings since 2014, Karenn spent the past five years pursuing solo projects; Arthur Cayzer aka Pariah most notably with 2018’s ambient album ‘Here From Where We Are’, and Jamie Roberts via his Ternesc label with last year’s ‘Wet Will Always Dry Album’.
On ‘Kind of Green’ they reprise the direct but twysted aesthetic of early Karenn recordings, gearing up with the tunnelling pressure and slithering acidic layers of ‘Rek’, then keening offroad with the title trak’s warped swing and deliquescent contours. Flipside they really bare their fangs with the nagging grind and sprung buck of ‘Salz’, before rounding up with the drily skeletal but big-boned stepper ‘Newt’.
Blawan & Pariah’s Karenn kick off their Voam label with 4 grizzled and hardass techno functions
Noticeable by an absence of duo recordings since 2014, Karenn spent the past five years pursuing solo projects; Arthur Cayzer aka Pariah most notably with 2018’s ambient album ‘Here From Where We Are’, and Jamie Roberts via his Ternesc label with last year’s ‘Wet Will Always Dry Album’.
On ‘Kind of Green’ they reprise the direct but twysted aesthetic of early Karenn recordings, gearing up with the tunnelling pressure and slithering acidic layers of ‘Rek’, then keening offroad with the title trak’s warped swing and deliquescent contours. Flipside they really bare their fangs with the nagging grind and sprung buck of ‘Salz’, before rounding up with the drily skeletal but big-boned stepper ‘Newt’.
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Blawan & Pariah’s Karenn kick off their Voam label with 4 grizzled and hardass techno functions
Noticeable by an absence of duo recordings since 2014, Karenn spent the past five years pursuing solo projects; Arthur Cayzer aka Pariah most notably with 2018’s ambient album ‘Here From Where We Are’, and Jamie Roberts via his Ternesc label with last year’s ‘Wet Will Always Dry Album’.
On ‘Kind of Green’ they reprise the direct but twysted aesthetic of early Karenn recordings, gearing up with the tunnelling pressure and slithering acidic layers of ‘Rek’, then keening offroad with the title trak’s warped swing and deliquescent contours. Flipside they really bare their fangs with the nagging grind and sprung buck of ‘Salz’, before rounding up with the drily skeletal but big-boned stepper ‘Newt’.