Fibla Lent
Listening to Fibla's Lent, I can't help but think of a
construction line. The kind with big robotic arms that
swing from frame to skeletal frame attaching soft,
almost childlike melodies to fuzzy bass synths with
glitchy taps and clicks flying off like blue sparks.
These robotic arms are all fully in time with each
other, all moving in rhythms which can range from
playful to strictly mechanical and mathematical,
adding their own unique sound as the main bulk of the
tune passes them.
Then there's Fibla's jigsaw beats, which he seems to
add and take from at his own discretion, almost
playfully in parts, yet each piece fitting perfectly
with the next.
Deeper and more complex then his first album
(Landscopes) with some tunes feeling like a mass of
wires and computer components, ready to be explored
and entangled in until you find floating xylophones
and faint distorted voices.
There's still the trademark Fibla tunes which you
can't help but smile and nod your head to, but make no
mistake, Lent is a far more serious album and one
that'll need continued exploration.
http://www.sparkreleases.com
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