The Meaning cover

The Meaning

Released

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

Recommended by

Suggestions
Hairless Toys cover

Hairless Toys

Róisín Murphy
Vega cover

Vega

Andrew Chalk
For John Cage cover

For John Cage

Marianne Schroeder, Paul Zukofsky
City Boy Players cover

City Boy Players

City Boy Players, Eddie Fowlkes, Niko Marks
Mask Talk cover

Mask Talk

Tolouse Low Trax
Revolutions cover

Revolutions

Steve Cobby
Ammnesia cover

Ammnesia

Mr. Fingers
First Floor cover

First Floor

Theo Parrish