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Nocturnal EP
VVR 002
21 May 12
Techno
Nocturnal EP by Nightjars on Vae Victis Holland Cue Track
Thing Movin On - (5:01) 134 BPM
Nocturnal EP by Nightjars on Vae Victis Holland Cue Track
Heavy - (4:40) 134 BPM
Nocturnal EP by Nightjars on Vae Victis Holland Cue Track
People - (5:52) 142 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Nocturnal EP by Nightjars on Vae Victis Holland Cue Track
Every Night - (5:21) 138 BPM
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Review: Vae Victis follow their smashing debut release from The Analogue Cops and Blawan with apparent newcomer(s) Nightjars taking the reins but still maintaining the philosophy of analogue processes and hybrid styles. The concept is further crystallised here with two distinct sides to the record; starting with the 'raw' side, "Thing Movin On" steps and shudders in a sparse fashion, using very little percussion besides a kick and rimshot playing against a looped synth refrain and a purposefully distorted vocal sample. "Heavy" however fares far better with some nasty processing, as a mean acidic bassline rubs up against razor sharp hats in belting fashion. The more melancholic material in Nightjars' repertoire has been wisely saved for the 'clean' side, starting with the plush finish of "Left People". The drum patterns maintain the stripped back ethos, but in this instance a gently delayed melody rings out in a never-ending loop of repetition that seems to come from the Terry Riley school of composition. After that ambiguous exercise, "Everynight" positively shines for its focus and dynamics. While there's no greater complexity at work in the music, the pace and flow of the track feels far more engaging, not least when the vintage garage-house bassline comes in. Recommended.