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E. Vax
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The music
makes under the name
is quietly understated for a good reason. As half of the sweaty electro rock duo
and as a trusted collaborator with
, he clearly needs a safe space to relax a little and create sounds to soothe both his soul and those lucky enough to be along for the ride. 2021's self-titled album takes elements of lo-fi, low-key hip-hop, hazy new age music, and glitchy electronica, adds the occasional vocal sample, and stirs it together with a gentle touch to come up with something that's sneakily good. The individual songs may be a little unassuming at first as they roll by like waves on a deserted beach, but by the end they amass into a soft tidal wave of feelings pitched just to the side of melancholy. The record is a little too bubbly and light to be sad, but it's still not anything one would be tempted to throw on to get the party going. A few songs, like the strutting "Always" or the percolating "Manila," come close to rocking the house, but something about the way
drapes moody synths over the kicking beats and pop-lock basslines keeps them from catching fire. Which is fine, especially when the rest of the album is so relaxed and alternately subtly pretty ("Anything at All"), thoughtfully intricate (the drum & bass adjacent "Kolkata"), and like a lost
album side minus the big-beat bombast ("New Words"). Not to make it a competition, but with his former partner in
releasing an album under the name
so close to the release of this one, it's hard not to. The scales tip fully in favor of
in almost every way. Better songs, stickier melodies, and more interesting production help make it not only the better record by a member of
, but also something any fan of calmly melodic electronica ought to check out. ~ Tim Sendra