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Borealis – Glittervoice

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Label/Cat#: Origami Sound – FOLD_ 002
Year: 25 November, 2013
Source: WEB, Album
Format: MP3
Quality: 320 kbps
Size: 159 mb
Genre: Electronic
Style: Bass, Future Garage, IDM

Tracklist:
1. Dreamgun (00:18)
2. MollE (05:57)
3. Eye Blossom (02:57)
4. Foldfrost (05:16)
5. Pewter Sigh (05:23)
6. Crush (06:13)
7. Vapour Sword (04:04)
8. Lover (02:53)
9. Draft Moon (01:34)
10. Angelsmoke (04:17)
11. Cheeked (03:51)
12. Nightlong Language (06:16)
13. Snow Resin (03:41)
14. Streamsnare (05:27)
15. Curve 2 Curve (Reunite) (05:26)
16. Flickersalt (06:25)

For Jesse Somfay music has always been about communicating and sharing immense feelings which he finds impossible to convey in any other way. His Borealis alias was born as a twinned satellite to his work under his birth name. Much like conjoined twins, the two share the same heart and breathe with the same lungs, and even though they speak of similar things, they do it from two different vantage points. According to Jesse, it is better for something to be felt in whole than to be defined and reflected upon in approximation, and this album – his sixth to date and second under the Borealis handle – is a truly wholesome, boundless, gorgeous emotional experience on both the end of its creator and its listener.

Glittervoice is Somfay’s most energetically intense work to date. It is both euphoric and dysphoric and the music itself cannot be pigeonholed into any particular genre – hints of techno, oldschool trance or rave complement each other just to ultimately get lost in an artfully crafted trademark sound. It’s easy to allow this multifaceted, hyperlayered, continuously shapeshifting aural multiverse to deprive you of any form of reason, activate all senses and carry you where no music has before, regardless of where you listen to it. Glittervoice’s 16 tracks encompass everything from visceral warehouse techno to stylish ambient compositions via rapid hypnotic drum loops and trance synths of cosmic proportions, all filtered through his unique etherial aesthetic.

Having something equally introspective and weighty yet exceptionally club-friendly is a rare feat that could soundtrack any modern techno mecca – be it a big dark room or an open air festival.
The emergence of Borealis meant an unexpected turn for Somfay, but at the end of the day, much like its worthy genre-defying predecessor, Glittervoice is yet another album not of this reality – a sonic guide to entering “the flow”.

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