Emily Jeanne – Call Of The Sea

The opening track of Belgian producer Emily Jeanne’s quỳnh debut is a masterful exercise in rhythmically intricate sound-design with a psychedelic twist. But Call of the Sea has more to offer than deep dives into the Mariana Trench. »Count Me Out« sounds like a Steve Reich x Jlin x Barker collaboration released through Ilian Tape, mid-tempo chugger »Đồ Sơn At Night« combines Bristolian bass sentiment with a rawness à la Salon des Amateurs, and »Gone Water« closes shop with a polyrhythmic feast that makes DJ Plead look like Tiësto. Jeanne is parting the sea of mediocrity in contemporary dance music to get where she is going.

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