IORI, a master alchemist of spacious atmospheres and cut-throat drums delivers a luscious blend of techno styles on his new ‘Möbius’ EP. Scattered echoes of percussion and skippy synths introduce a dynamic, clinical sound.
The opening track, ‘Möbius’ is a clean assimilation of arpeggiated synth and warbled rhythms that triggers a poignant sense of hope. The track strikes a balance between the blissfully nostalgic and the unknown. ‘Do Nothing’ is a heavier, subterranean track sunken by malicious basslines and expertly clunky drum patterns. The sound travels deeper, yet still carries a reiterative sense of peace with distant floods of harmony. The unnerving crescendo of density throughout the track is enthralling, building to an even more murky place, ‘Reverse Run’. IORI’s playful and digitised sound shines on this track. Dark syncopated kick drums drive this track through sludgy drones with metallic, phased chimes dispersed around the periphery. The listener is propelled into an earthy zone, buried under dark matter.
IORI’s closing track is reinterpreted by Berghain regular Efdemin, bringing a lighter, more contorted sound. With rushing percussion and slow-motion synths, the track is transformed into a psychedelic plane, infinitely large. Around the midpoint, fast-paced acid bass seeps through the track, cementing the sound in a space void of time. A graceful reverie of IORI’s intoxicating ability to world-build.
Words by Lewis Dobbs
Digital release date March 31st, 2023
Physical - Limited copies soon
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released March 31, 2023
Written & Produced by IORI
Remix by Efdemin
Artwork by Frank Bubenzer
Mastering by Alain Paul, Berlin
Layout by Oliver Sperl
The new single from this UK act is electronic music at its most searing, with white-hot electronics blazing over hectic beats. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 12, 2022
I’ve binged listen this new exciting EP in the last few days and it’s been an absolute banger time after time. I don’t know what’s my favourite song yet. It’s a killer start to finish: I’ve never dance so much by myself before ahah! Guillaume