
Skins - Never Cursed (Clear Vinyl)
The label that gave us that incredible album from Dawuna returns with a gripping debut from Skins; a London-based Tamil-Canadian producer folding dreampop and shoegaze archetypes into moody drum machine edits and ambient soundscapes somewhere between Alex Zhang Hungtai and Yves Tumor. âNever Cursed ( àźàŻàźȘàźŸ àźàźȘàźàźȘàźàź€àźżàŻàźČ)â is an unpredictable introduction to skinsâ ethereal, drifting meditations. A onetime producer for Metro Zu and Goth Money, his early, collage-style productions are here mixed with a palette of piano, organ, violin, guitar and washed-out effects. The flux of styles reflects a life in transit from his parentsâ home in Jaffna, Sri Lanka to Toronto, CA, where the instrumental parts were recorded at St. James Cathedral, and ultimately to London, where he is now based, and whose mutant underground patently informs his nods to the post-everything scuzz, the radical ends of rap, and ambient-pop-noise. As debut statements of intent go, âNever Cursedâ leaves a heady impression. The plangent, instrumental blooz of âmy life, my soul, and all that i sacrificeâ sounds like some Sade breakdown wafting over a Cocteau Twins instrumental from another room; harmonised, cascading guitar and whirling sax - blissed and immeasurably sad. From here, the album runs like a downbeat mixtape, submerged hip hop drums, melancholy, psychedelically-activated texturing. âThick skinâ could almost be Honour jamming with Grouper, and the grungy swag of âtidying a tideâ feels like Yves Tumor on a downer, while âskin extractâ or âhideâ land in the midst of Oxhy or Felix Leeâs emo-tronica. The final transition from âwhen will the leaves at my window turn greenâ to âmy looking glassâ and the heart-in-mouth denouement of âat the altarâ exemplify a knack for harder-to-place, mutant ambient chamber musick ĂĄ la the c.a.n.v.a.s. label or even James Ferraro. Like pretty much everything weâve heard from the shadowy O___o? stable, it comes shrouded in a peculiar fog of mystery and romance.
Skins - Never Cursed (Clear Vinyl)
The label that gave us that incredible album from Dawuna returns with a gripping debut from Skins; a London-based Tamil-Canadian producer folding dreampop and shoegaze archetypes into moody drum machine edits and ambient soundscapes somewhere between Alex Zhang Hungtai and Yves Tumor. âNever Cursed ( àźàŻàźȘàźŸ àźàźȘàźàźȘàźàź€àźżàŻàźČ)â is an unpredictable introduction to skinsâ ethereal, drifting meditations. A onetime producer for Metro Zu and Goth Money, his early, collage-style productions are here mixed with a palette of piano, organ, violin, guitar and washed-out effects. The flux of styles reflects a life in transit from his parentsâ home in Jaffna, Sri Lanka to Toronto, CA, where the instrumental parts were recorded at St. James Cathedral, and ultimately to London, where he is now based, and whose mutant underground patently informs his nods to the post-everything scuzz, the radical ends of rap, and ambient-pop-noise. As debut statements of intent go, âNever Cursedâ leaves a heady impression. The plangent, instrumental blooz of âmy life, my soul, and all that i sacrificeâ sounds like some Sade breakdown wafting over a Cocteau Twins instrumental from another room; harmonised, cascading guitar and whirling sax - blissed and immeasurably sad. From here, the album runs like a downbeat mixtape, submerged hip hop drums, melancholy, psychedelically-activated texturing. âThick skinâ could almost be Honour jamming with Grouper, and the grungy swag of âtidying a tideâ feels like Yves Tumor on a downer, while âskin extractâ or âhideâ land in the midst of Oxhy or Felix Leeâs emo-tronica. The final transition from âwhen will the leaves at my window turn greenâ to âmy looking glassâ and the heart-in-mouth denouement of âat the altarâ exemplify a knack for harder-to-place, mutant ambient chamber musick ĂĄ la the c.a.n.v.a.s. label or even James Ferraro. Like pretty much everything weâve heard from the shadowy O___o? stable, it comes shrouded in a peculiar fog of mystery and romance.
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The label that gave us that incredible album from Dawuna returns with a gripping debut from Skins; a London-based Tamil-Canadian producer folding dreampop and shoegaze archetypes into moody drum machine edits and ambient soundscapes somewhere between Alex Zhang Hungtai and Yves Tumor. âNever Cursed ( àźàŻàźȘàźŸ àźàźȘàźàźȘàźàź€àźżàŻàźČ)â is an unpredictable introduction to skinsâ ethereal, drifting meditations. A onetime producer for Metro Zu and Goth Money, his early, collage-style productions are here mixed with a palette of piano, organ, violin, guitar and washed-out effects. The flux of styles reflects a life in transit from his parentsâ home in Jaffna, Sri Lanka to Toronto, CA, where the instrumental parts were recorded at St. James Cathedral, and ultimately to London, where he is now based, and whose mutant underground patently informs his nods to the post-everything scuzz, the radical ends of rap, and ambient-pop-noise. As debut statements of intent go, âNever Cursedâ leaves a heady impression. The plangent, instrumental blooz of âmy life, my soul, and all that i sacrificeâ sounds like some Sade breakdown wafting over a Cocteau Twins instrumental from another room; harmonised, cascading guitar and whirling sax - blissed and immeasurably sad. From here, the album runs like a downbeat mixtape, submerged hip hop drums, melancholy, psychedelically-activated texturing. âThick skinâ could almost be Honour jamming with Grouper, and the grungy swag of âtidying a tideâ feels like Yves Tumor on a downer, while âskin extractâ or âhideâ land in the midst of Oxhy or Felix Leeâs emo-tronica. The final transition from âwhen will the leaves at my window turn greenâ to âmy looking glassâ and the heart-in-mouth denouement of âat the altarâ exemplify a knack for harder-to-place, mutant ambient chamber musick ĂĄ la the c.a.n.v.a.s. label or even James Ferraro. Like pretty much everything weâve heard from the shadowy O___o? stable, it comes shrouded in a peculiar fog of mystery and romance.










