Review: One of Shlomi Aber's first releases appeared on Ovum in 2007, and Rewired is a welcome return to the label. The title track is a spine-tingling affair: over a rolling groove, Aber teases out the kind of mesmerising, spooky organ sounds you'd expect to hear on a Redshape or Portable release. In contrast, "Brickwall" sees him deliver a stripped back track; led by tonal bleeps and shuffling hi hats, it's an uncomplicated but impactful affair. "Dream to be a Drum" also focuses squarely on the dance floor. Fuelled by blustering filters and a looped chord, it shows that in the right hands, the economic use of sounds can be powerful.
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