Review: It looks like the White Peach team have pulled another gem out of the hat with this latest collection from Lofy, who arrives in style with four glamorous creations. First up, Oneman gets involved on 'Foretold', an eerie, choir-driven thrill ride through dissonant harmonies and flutey backdrops. From here, the regal horn sweeps and dubwise vocal FX of 'Asakusa' gives us a trippy punch to savour, with the bubbling arpeggios and chiming melodic inputs of 'Mortician' following closely. Finally, a monstrous masterclass as 'Grizzly' deploys a lethal reese-synth lead, topped off with haunted harmonic placements and thudding drum drops, giving us a very vibrant outro indeed!
Review: Finding fault in a recent White Peach drop is similar to trying to find a needle in a haystack, with their recent run of drops being doused in the highest quality of both sound design and production techniques. This latest four track display from Lofty pays homage to that consistency with 'Solstice' kicking us off with a combination of creeping flute trickles and a seriously groovy sub melody, giving us a high-energy level from the off. Next, 'Desert Storm', focusses on a more high ended combination of bass synths and organic percussion, followed by the grotesque synth growls and sidechained atmospheric drones of 'Nightfall', again adding a whole new sonic direction to the project. Finally, the chiming bell plucks and lo-fi synth stabs of 'Impetus' give us a more mellow outro, closing the door on a sensational selection from Lofty.
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