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Never Been

Catno

AD019

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Stereo

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jan 16, 2023

Never Been is the first collaborative release by Loradeniz and Interstellar Funk, who produced the EP at a Volkshotel artist residency in Amsterdam, in 2021. The record examines the interplay of synthetic melodies and Loradeniz’s vocals, which are underpinned by meticulously crafted rhythms. Steeped in melancholy, many of the tracks on Never Been evoke the essence of departure, complex emotions and fading memories.

‘Freefall’ – which has already been played by DJs last summer – opens with a solid bassline and crystalline melodies. An urgent kick and racing hi-hats intensify the composition, while the dominant topline brings to mind a rapturous dance at twilight. An allegory of communication, ‘Hidden Tongue’ has Loradeniz pronouncing splintered vowels, like a malfunctioning public service recording, over a reverberated snare, deep kick and repeating glockenspiel figure.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$33*

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1

Fly Me In

4:21

2

Freefall

6:47

3

Hidden Tongue

3:43

4

Situational Lullaby

5:38

5

Lurking Orange

4:48

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