Review Electronic music

Plants Heal

Forest Dwellers

Quindi • 2025

The drummer Dave De Rose and the keyboardist Dan Nicholls play extensively in avant-garde jazz projects, yet they are equally drawn to ambient and club music – hardly unusual these days. Four years ago, they joined forces for their first collaborative album, Plants Heal; the name has since become their moniker as a duo as well. With their new record Forest Dwellers, they venture not into the thicket but into open terrain, exploring what might grow from their attempt to create a kind of improvised rave sound.

The word “rave” is indeed apt, especially when the music evokes the early nineties – a time when four-to-the-floor beats and cheerful breaks coexisted freely, and when a naïve curiosity for discovery prevailed. As Plants Heal sift – ahem – through more recent musical history, they uncover their own present: one in which they can calmly bustle along or slip into a trippy, ecstatic bounce.

They make no claim to functioning as human machines. The fact that the music is played by hand is audible in their instruments – not as a lack of precision, but in the character of the drum sound and in the spontaneity with which they make subtle course adjustments to give new ideas room to emerge.