Desert Drift emerges as a collaboration between Gorovich and Boaz Bentur. Their
latest work delves deep into a unique soundscape shaped by their combined
creative vision and is the third addition to the label ESC. Boaz, also known for his
contributions to the band Tiny Fingers, brings his mastery as a bassist and
producer. Gorovich—acclaimed for performances —adds his distinctive beats and
synthesizer textures. Together, they create a one-piece recorded live album that
blends instrumentation with electronic precision, showcasing the synergy that
defines their music.
The album reflects the organic, improvisational essence of the collaboration.
This approach mirrors their performances, such as their joint set at Ozora and
Gorovich's solo show at Boom Festival. Their shared exploration of sound ranges
from ambient textures and dub influences to deep techno and industrial elements,
offering a multifaceted auditory journey.
The opening track, Dune, combines ambient textures, ethnic percussion, dub
influences, and industrial tones to create a hypnotic and immersive experience. This
composition draws the listener in and demands attention as it unfolds its intricate
layers.
The second piece, Flood, shifts the narrative, evoking emotional depth and
psychedelic energy through its slower tempo. Layered frequencies and intricate
sound design expand the spiritual journey initiated by Dune, showcasing the vast
creative imagination.
The concluding track, Mirage, weaves together improvisation and structured
electronic foundations. Live instrumentation and computer-driven precision merge
seamlessly, resulting in a ritualistic, transcendent piece reminiscent of ancient
ceremonies.
Desert Drift offers a perfect soundtrack for chill-out zones at open-air festivals or
simply as a soothing escape from the demands of urban life. It's a testament to
Gorovich and Bentur's ability to craft music that transports and inspires, offering
a sanctuary of sound that resonates deeply with the soul.
latest work delves deep into a unique soundscape shaped by their combined
creative vision and is the third addition to the label ESC. Boaz, also known for his
contributions to the band Tiny Fingers, brings his mastery as a bassist and
producer. Gorovich—acclaimed for performances —adds his distinctive beats and
synthesizer textures. Together, they create a one-piece recorded live album that
blends instrumentation with electronic precision, showcasing the synergy that
defines their music.
The album reflects the organic, improvisational essence of the collaboration.
This approach mirrors their performances, such as their joint set at Ozora and
Gorovich's solo show at Boom Festival. Their shared exploration of sound ranges
from ambient textures and dub influences to deep techno and industrial elements,
offering a multifaceted auditory journey.
The opening track, Dune, combines ambient textures, ethnic percussion, dub
influences, and industrial tones to create a hypnotic and immersive experience. This
composition draws the listener in and demands attention as it unfolds its intricate
layers.
The second piece, Flood, shifts the narrative, evoking emotional depth and
psychedelic energy through its slower tempo. Layered frequencies and intricate
sound design expand the spiritual journey initiated by Dune, showcasing the vast
creative imagination.
The concluding track, Mirage, weaves together improvisation and structured
electronic foundations. Live instrumentation and computer-driven precision merge
seamlessly, resulting in a ritualistic, transcendent piece reminiscent of ancient
ceremonies.
Desert Drift offers a perfect soundtrack for chill-out zones at open-air festivals or
simply as a soothing escape from the demands of urban life. It's a testament to
Gorovich and Bentur's ability to craft music that transports and inspires, offering
a sanctuary of sound that resonates deeply with the soul.
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