Label/Cat#: Pampa Records – PAMPA023
Source: WEB
Release date: 2015-05-15
Format: mp3
Quality: 320 kbps
Size: 42 mb
Genre: Electronic
Style: Deep House
Tracklist
1. Cybekks (Original Mix)6:08
2. Anton I (Original Mix)2:24
3. Volta Cobby (Original Mix)7:30
4. Anton II (Original Mix)2:29
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The main reason why German producer Robag Wruhme is one of the few minimal producers who retains credibility is because he doesn’t sound like anyone else. Cybekks is so soft and fragile that at times it feels like it’s made of silk. Even the dance floor tracks, “Volta Cobby” and the title track are imbued with an eerie, dreamy sensibility, characterised by mournful melodies unfolding over ponderous basslines. However, Wruhme really shines on “Anton I” and “Anton II”. The former is a beautifully reflective piano composition, while the second instalment is led by tinkering bells, sleepy, bucolic hooks and a vocal that warbles and flutters like a supernatural woodland being.
Robag Wruhme is well-known for flights of the fantastic; his many productions, remixes and DJ sets act as conversations between melancholic, melodic tenderness, the urgent thrill of dancefloor-ready moments, and the neutralising power of pared-down minimalism. 2015 marks the return of Robag Wruhme to the Pampa Records fold, following the whirlwind of acclaim for his 2011 album Thora Vukk. The intervening years now prove to have been worth the wait: Cybekks EP finds Robag on stunning form yet again.
Title track “Cybekks” leads off with a weighty tread, thundering downwards with heavy drums and robotic feel, but as always with Robag, there is more than initially meets the ear. His signature blend of shifting textures begins to emerge: cloud-like chords of suspenseful pads appear and disappear on the horizon, shuffling high hats appeal directly to the dancing instinct, while gleaming constellations of high-frequency sounds are dotted over the arrangement’s second half.
“Anton I” returns Robag to melancholic brilliance, with a lilting piano loop and subtle digital trickery that blurs the edges of each note. It is a short reprise with deep emotional impact, and its poignancy remains long after the final fade out.
“Volta Cobby” reinvigorates the classic collision of tech, house and stipped-back body music; exploring a multitude of moods via saw-edged melodies, fast-forward voices, and snatches of cymbals, all expertly combined for a late night trip into what makes a dancefloor tick.
“Anton II” is the the yin to the yang of its predecessor, drawing on electronica with a pastoral feel to finish the EP on an uplifting note, evoking the dreamy, hazy sunrise of a brand new day. This is another thing of brief yet undeniable beauty, with a revealing glimpse towards the end of Robag’s songwriting prowess.