Review: As they do, Boomkat's Editions imprint have snapped up some abstract electronic talent to add to their fast-growing catalogue of deep, cerebral ambient music with a fine-tuned edge. Their latest win is through Canada's Kara Lis-Coverdale, an artist riding on the fringes of cassette scene, and one whose glitchy shards of drone have caused quite a few heads to turn in our department. The Grafts mini album kicks off with the somber waves of "2C", a glorious little expedition that falls into the vaster, more liberating planes of the curious "Flutter". "Moments In Love" is the most aurally stunning segment of this jewel, a deep and pensive cloud of muffled atmospherics that are driven by subtle beat glitches and sporadic whispers of percussion.
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