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"I’m currently standing on the roadside, across the street
from a house that I’m assuming used to be my home. I was hoping that on
the way here I’d see things that would make me react in a similar way to
when I first laid my eyes on the neon-lit silhouette of Solai, some
familiarity. However, this place doesn’t feel familiar to me, at all.
Regardless, this could be the first time that I get to meet someone who
knew me before I lost my memory, it's a long shot but I’m hoping it’s
Alice. I keep replaying the memory I have of her most nights as I
struggle to sleep. I can’t forget the way I felt when I first remembered
her, as a result of Clova discovering the hidden message embedded in
the ring. It was bliss... "
Berlin-based Irish artist Hybrasil returns to Rekids with four murky techno cuts in ‘We Don’t Flip’.
Having made numerous appearances on Rekids including ‘Embers’, his debut album released last year, Hybrasil has become a core artist on Matt Edwards’s label when not releasing on his very own eponymous imprint. Reflecting on an amazingly creative 2019, at the start of this year Hybrasil set a new creative path for his future live shows, writing new music that received regular support from Radio Slave, which is what ultimately shaped this new four-track release.
‘We Don’t Flip’ opens the package with an immediate shadowy aesthetic before rattling kicks, off-beat hats and snappy snares lay down the groove as distorted vocal murmurs join delayed synths. ‘Hour Glass’ is next with its syncopated rhythm and quivering pads before ‘Ikigai’ takes things into wonkier territories courtesy of subtle melodies, metallic atmospherics and dubby chords. Tying everything together, ‘System H’ takes things up a notch, adding extra oomph to the package using powerful drums, rippling bass and deep stabs.