On Sundays I try to at least quickly note some of my favorite listening from the week prior — things I would later regret having not written about in more depth, so better to share here briefly than not at all.
▰ The Amen Break is tough to work with without sounding self-referential, without sounding like you’re commenting on the endless other previous uses of the Amen Break. The musician who goes by Breakwork — based in Brighton, UK — manages to bypass that matter by breaking the ubiquitous sample into ever tinier, virtually unrecognizable bits on Nybltrax. And then, in turn, reworking that. (An earlier release by Breakwork is, tellingly, titled Dangerously Close to Stupid Amount of Breaks.)
▰ Some dreamy gorgeous sonic hazescapes from Belgium-based Marco Morati, on this dozen-track set titled Redemption. It’s like dub techno reduced beyond recognition, dub techno minus the techno, especially the piece titled “Conditioned.” More form Morati at youtube.com/@marco.morati.
▰ Horn and synth have, in the past year or so, become a major favorite combo for me, and the first available track, “Reno Silver,” by synthesizer player Elori Saxl and clarinetist/saxophonist Henry Solomon from their forthcoming Seeing Is Forgetting, due out February 6, hints at the treasures we may be up for. More from Saxl at elorisaxl.com and Solomon at henrysolomon.com.
