
Tadleeh - Lone
YOUTH return with the debut album from Hazina Francia aka Tadleeh, chaining reticulated, sidewinding rhythms under gloaming scapes and pealing solo guitar licks in a way recalling works by Flora Yin-Wong as much as AĂŻsha Devi, Christos Chondropoulos and Heith... Last spotted marshalling a mix for the now-defunct FACT series, Tadleehâs previous productions landed on Haunter and more recently Nkisiâs label, Initiation, spanning reverberant downbeats and possessed cloud rap, a sound she further develops on this impressive full length debut. The 10 parts of âLoneâ sketch out a brooding worldview that takes the album format as an ideal canvas to fully portray her style of urbane ennui and gloom, bittersweet and depressive, but with a levity afforded by spatialised architecture. With a clear sense of sorrow and a pull toward electronic musicâs no-personâs-lands, she adapts animist techniques to tell a story âabout loneliness and hidden placesâ in an attempt to work thru existential questions; âAm I still who I was before? Do I have the same energy and ambitions? Is this all still really me?â The results resonate with the sort of imaginative nostalgia navigated by fellow South European artists such as Christos Chondropoulos and Heith, and share a hauntological quality with Flora Yin-Wongâs works as much as AĂŻsha Deviâs summoning of ancient energies. The wraithlike tumult of her intro gives way to reverberant dark ambient on âBlue (feat CTM)â, and spirit-gnawing, surprised tribalism in âSeekersâ, whilst she pushes into screwed club murk on âRoadsâ and the hot coal trampler âBarefootâ, before unleashing her darkest energies in the bombast of âEqualityâ, and channelling Loren Connorsâ electric guitar nocturnes in âHomesickâ, staking out grumbling downbeats shades away from Heith & Kareem Lotfyâs Ghost Lemurs in âVictim, perpetrator.â
Tadleeh - Lone
YOUTH return with the debut album from Hazina Francia aka Tadleeh, chaining reticulated, sidewinding rhythms under gloaming scapes and pealing solo guitar licks in a way recalling works by Flora Yin-Wong as much as AĂŻsha Devi, Christos Chondropoulos and Heith... Last spotted marshalling a mix for the now-defunct FACT series, Tadleehâs previous productions landed on Haunter and more recently Nkisiâs label, Initiation, spanning reverberant downbeats and possessed cloud rap, a sound she further develops on this impressive full length debut. The 10 parts of âLoneâ sketch out a brooding worldview that takes the album format as an ideal canvas to fully portray her style of urbane ennui and gloom, bittersweet and depressive, but with a levity afforded by spatialised architecture. With a clear sense of sorrow and a pull toward electronic musicâs no-personâs-lands, she adapts animist techniques to tell a story âabout loneliness and hidden placesâ in an attempt to work thru existential questions; âAm I still who I was before? Do I have the same energy and ambitions? Is this all still really me?â The results resonate with the sort of imaginative nostalgia navigated by fellow South European artists such as Christos Chondropoulos and Heith, and share a hauntological quality with Flora Yin-Wongâs works as much as AĂŻsha Deviâs summoning of ancient energies. The wraithlike tumult of her intro gives way to reverberant dark ambient on âBlue (feat CTM)â, and spirit-gnawing, surprised tribalism in âSeekersâ, whilst she pushes into screwed club murk on âRoadsâ and the hot coal trampler âBarefootâ, before unleashing her darkest energies in the bombast of âEqualityâ, and channelling Loren Connorsâ electric guitar nocturnes in âHomesickâ, staking out grumbling downbeats shades away from Heith & Kareem Lotfyâs Ghost Lemurs in âVictim, perpetrator.â
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YOUTH return with the debut album from Hazina Francia aka Tadleeh, chaining reticulated, sidewinding rhythms under gloaming scapes and pealing solo guitar licks in a way recalling works by Flora Yin-Wong as much as AĂŻsha Devi, Christos Chondropoulos and Heith... Last spotted marshalling a mix for the now-defunct FACT series, Tadleehâs previous productions landed on Haunter and more recently Nkisiâs label, Initiation, spanning reverberant downbeats and possessed cloud rap, a sound she further develops on this impressive full length debut. The 10 parts of âLoneâ sketch out a brooding worldview that takes the album format as an ideal canvas to fully portray her style of urbane ennui and gloom, bittersweet and depressive, but with a levity afforded by spatialised architecture. With a clear sense of sorrow and a pull toward electronic musicâs no-personâs-lands, she adapts animist techniques to tell a story âabout loneliness and hidden placesâ in an attempt to work thru existential questions; âAm I still who I was before? Do I have the same energy and ambitions? Is this all still really me?â The results resonate with the sort of imaginative nostalgia navigated by fellow South European artists such as Christos Chondropoulos and Heith, and share a hauntological quality with Flora Yin-Wongâs works as much as AĂŻsha Deviâs summoning of ancient energies. The wraithlike tumult of her intro gives way to reverberant dark ambient on âBlue (feat CTM)â, and spirit-gnawing, surprised tribalism in âSeekersâ, whilst she pushes into screwed club murk on âRoadsâ and the hot coal trampler âBarefootâ, before unleashing her darkest energies in the bombast of âEqualityâ, and channelling Loren Connorsâ electric guitar nocturnes in âHomesickâ, staking out grumbling downbeats shades away from Heith & Kareem Lotfyâs Ghost Lemurs in âVictim, perpetrator.â











