The Meaning cover

The Meaning

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Thomas Melchior’s early productions for the Rephlex and Source labels, as part of Yoni and Vulva, were superlative – deep, psychedelic IDM. But he’s really marked out space for himself via his solo productions, whose characteristics seem to be a lightness of touch, and a gentle yet insistent yearning. The Meaning was released on German label Playhouse and it has a skippiness to it that recalls UK garage and two-step, even as it’s as lithe as the best house. Its minimalism seems to consist more of the ticklish tenderness of the sounds here – clicky rhythms, plinky piano, light, aerated drones wrapped around the tracks – which is a reminder that everything here seems to float in the air, nothing’s pinned down by bass heaviness. It’s not quite helium house, but The Meaning certainly has a weightlessness to it, as though it’s for a zero gravity dance floor.

Jon Dale

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