” Karvol” is a dark, brooding record that opens with cold, external tones, gradually building as modern looks dominate the structure. Organic, slower rhythms eventually emerge, adding detail and driving the track ahead. The quest culminates in a breakbeat-like chorus, with vociferous patterns shaping the feelings in the background. This monitor combines environment with a simple yet powerful feeling of motion, slowly enticeing the listener into its growing structure.
” From” maintains a similarly depressing atmosphere but quickly adds drums to advance the track. As the trail transitions between melody-driven parts and groove-focused parts, synthesis lines and rhythmic rhythms create an engaging ebb and flow. A vocal collection glides through the blend, adding a warm, natural feel to an otherwise digital-heavy music. The end result is a sound experience that is constantly shifting, mixing easily between repetitive and melodic textures.
” Itif” is the most gentle of the three, starting with bit-crushed synthesis lines that feeling atmospheric and little. The trail develops slowly, with delicate melodies weaving up, later joined by a downtempo disc hit that introduces a peaceful, drifting groove. The track’s glossy layers balance out the track’s minimalism, creating a track that feels both complex and calm.
The last record,” 020524″, takes a lighter change with its external, strange synthesis levels. A piano adds gentle, slow arpeggios, bringing sunshine melodic elements to compare the fundamental darkness. This track strikes a balance between light and shadow, creating a creepy yet entrancing atmosphere that evolves with simple shifts and melodic contrasts.
Formed during lockdown after a decade-long break, Cr&, m evolved from a group of high school buddies who played live gigs in the early 2000s. What started out as a popular channel in Camden’s live music scene has since evolved into an exploratory job as a result of their various musical journeys over the past ten years. Pulling on influences from traditional, external, rock, drone, and jazz, the trio layers natural instrumentation with traditional synths and foley to produce richly textured, external compositions.