Djrum's first release since 2019, the Meaning’s Edge EP is an
introduction to a whole new world. For the artist also known as Felix
Manuel, it was created in the final stretches of six rather traumatic
years work. Having carefully honed his techniques and aesthetics, and
learned some hard-won emotional lessons over this time, finally he began
to work in a quicker, lighter fashion – and to cleanse his palate a
little by bringing in a fresh ingredient: his own flute playing. For
listeners, though, it will serve as an appetiser, a way into the
delights and complexities of this new phase of his creativity.
It’s a serious work in its own right, mind. The use of flutes –
including Bansuri, Shakuhatchi, Western Classical, and synthesised all
blending and blurring into one another – gives it a coherence and a
sense of airiness that unites the five tracks over half an hour, however
divergent their beats get. And as in all his music, Felix’s whole life
is in here. Ethnomusicology studies, untold hours of DJing everywhere
from the gnarliest squat raves to the most rarefied deep house clubs,
explorations of his own neurological and emotional makeup, and the
technical finesse of someone who is never not creating music or art, all
roll into an experience that’s dazzling, delightful and keeps on
giving.
Just the opening track ‘Codex’ alone touches on OG dubstep,
Aphex Twin-like braindance, post-classical exploration, movie themes
and more. The gentle tones and melodies that rise up out of it perfectly
conjure Felix’s running theme of a protective bubble that provides a
sense of safety and tranquillity even as the beats and acid gurgles and
spurts all around it conjure up the slings and arrows of life’s
difficulties.
The tone set, the EP moves through ultra-rarefied glass-like percussion
in an almost ambient setting, hints of grime’s counterintuitive
patterns, and even more hectic patterns influenced by Tanzania’s
hyperspeed singeli style of dance music – but always with that perfect
balance of chaos and control, unpredictability and protection. It
rewards playing and replaying endlessly, it’s a profound and often
joyous experience… and it’s only just the beginning. This is the return
of a master craftsperson more focused than ever on his vision and
vocation and ready to blow your mind all over again.
Tracklist:
1. Codex
2. Codex, Pt. 2
3. Crawl
4. Frekm, Pt. 1
5. Frekm, Pt. 2