Review: Expect to pay witness to something rather different here from Liquid Brilliants as Light Of Night present the Graceful album. Jumping straight in and taking no prisoners, "Feels Like A Bass" is a cacophony of crackling drums and eerie instrumentals with a weird, minimal intro and ending. Elsewhere, the experimentalism continues with the lush, mellifluous tones of "Be Mine", the delicate gentleness of "Anybody & Ever" and the precise enunciation and guitar strumming of "Take A Star From My Hands (Feat. Smartmade)".
Review: A delightful four-track offering from Sapphire on Liquid Brilliants, featuring a couple of collabs with Ficci alongside original material and oodles of gentle, soulful vibes. First up is the eponymous track of the EP "The Next Day", all shimmering melodies, bleepy Rustie-like squiggles and blissed out atmospherics. Then there's "Snowdrop" with its beautiful, sonorous quality and delicate, deftly placed beats. Onwards to "Alpenglow", the first colllab with Ficci, which takes things on a more experimental journey before we go deep into the rabbit hole with "Human Sanctum" - a superb piece of music, reminiscent of Med School's Unquote.
Review: Mournful and melancholy from the off, this release from Light Of The Night is one for the liquid heads. "Rain Tears", with its rom com connotations and cinematic intro, pairs piano keys in the minor key with rattling breaks, chopped up repeated vocal and yearning instrumentals. "Feel The Difference" (feat Hit n Run) is a deeper cut with bass, horns and a sense of enormity to the emotion. The eponymous track of the EP "Seconds Before Parting" juxtaposes bursts of energy with muffled vocal utterings and "Gray Smoke" rounds things off with gurgling SFX and twinkling melodies.
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