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(2021) Valentino Mora - Underwater
Review:
Valentino Moraâs debut album starts on the ocean floor: the âHadal Zone,â a track named after the deepest part of an underwater trench. This zone comprises a tiny fraction of the seaâs floor, yet itâs captivated mankind as long as weâve been aware of its existence, with crews and unmanned vessels from all over the world attempting, and failing, to reach it. Itâs a place of endless darkness, a gaping, black hole in our view of the world. The French producer conjures imaginary visions of this place with a deep, formidable buzz and a hollowed-out melody. Play it loud enough and it could be a Sunn O))) track. The seven-minute drone is both an audacious and subtle start to an album that reimagines techno underwater: drums become submersibles while synth leads approximate the sway and swoop of jellyfish and other ocean life. The totality of the ocean permeates every sound and sensation on Underwater. The vast expanse of the ocean isnât a novel theme in electronic musicâthe world of Drexciya being a classic exampleâbut on Underwater, Moraâs dogged thematic commitment to the depths is admirable. Starting on the ocean floor and moving upwards from there, the record slowly emerges as something resembling techno. Rhythms start to coalesce in the gooey slo-mo trance of âMass Frequenzâ and develop into a broken, barreling rhythm on âInhalation. This culminates on âMembrane,â whose shuddering drums wouldnât be out of place on a Samurai Horo recordânot quite techno, not quite drum & bass, but an appealing liminal zone in-between. Each track is dominated by booming low-end and saturated with droning, midrange melody, mimicking the effect of being submerged. Itâs an effect that feels remarkably immersive. The music is also unusually slow, giving it a weighed-down feeling that makes it feel different than other techno records. Some tracks are soothing in their largesse, while others are frightening, like âMorphosa,â where a groaning, sinus cavity-rattling synth âMorphosaâ is the aural equivalent of water filling up your lungs, as twinkling melodies play out an eerie death knell. Thatâs not to say that the record is particularly claustrophobic or aggressive. It highlights the darkest depths of the ocean, but also explores its more tranquil waters, creating a dualism between calm and volatility that defines the album. For heads who have been following Moraâs output over the years, this dive into hypnotic techno might come as a surprise. But in subtle trippy moments, like the slow tabla rhythms on âSpiral Falls,â Moraâs music seems of a piece with Spazio founders Donato Dozzy and Neel: elegant, understated, subtly psychedelic. He understands what makes this kind of music tick: itâs not just repetitive and hypnotic, but alive and organic and full of small, dynamic details. Part of the success of Underwater comes not just from Moraâs incredible production, but the sequencing of the album, too. The way the record croaks to life, taking its time to savour every whirlpool rhythm as the melodies and sounds shift around it, is captivating. The album has a clear beginning, middle and end, rather than just saddling you with an hour of droning techno. The conceit of techno borne from the depths allows Mora to explore novel territory within the context of Spazio-style music. Across Underwater, Mora recontextualizes elements with proven big-room utilityâcavernous reverb, ricocheting percussion and fathoms-deep kicksâfor a techno sound thatâs far more elusive and interior. Itâs no small feat to appear on Dozzy and Neelâs label and expand upon their trademark style. The way that Moraâs slow-drip techno drifts and changes on Underwater plunges you leagues below traditional deep techno, plumbing unknown depths as thrilling as they are foreboding.

Tracklist:
01 - Hadal Zone
02 - Mass Frequenz
03 - Spiral Falls
04 - Absorption
05 - Inhalation
06 - Morphosa
07 - Glass
08 - Membrane
Media Report:
Genre: ambient, electronic
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Files:
(2021) Valentino Mora - Underwater [FLAC]- 08 - Membrane.flac (49.3 MB)
- 02 - Mass Frequenz.flac (47.8 MB)
- 07 - Glass.flac (46.5 MB)
- 05 - Inhalation.flac (45.6 MB)
- 04 - Absorption.flac (42.6 MB)
- 03 - Spiral Falls.flac (37.0 MB)
- 01 - Hadal Zone.flac (36.5 MB)
- 06 - Morphosa.flac (36.4 MB)
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