Redfreya makes her debut on Eastern Standard with a release that extends beyond the functional language of the club, articulating a wider electronic music vision rooted in experimentation and intent.
Drawing subtle connections between the early days of electronic music research and post-millennium approaches, her sound carries echoes of Matthew Herbert’sconceptual sensibility — where rhythm, texture, and idea move together with purpose rather than convention.
To close the release, Jepe taps into his disco lineage, reshaping the original material into a warm, fluid reinterpretation that reflects the different facets of his musical personality, adding contrast and depth while remaining closely aligned with the release’s overarching vision.
Drawing subtle connections between the early days of electronic music research and post-millennium approaches, her sound carries echoes of Matthew Herbert’sconceptual sensibility — where rhythm, texture, and idea move together with purpose rather than convention.
To close the release, Jepe taps into his disco lineage, reshaping the original material into a warm, fluid reinterpretation that reflects the different facets of his musical personality, adding contrast and depth while remaining closely aligned with the release’s overarching vision.
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