Future Music

Album Reviews

- Tom Jones

Black Acre

Italian afrocentri­c electronic producer Cristiano Crisci has been making wild and innovative music that merges traditiona­l African rhythms with bass-heavy electronic music as Clap! Clap! since 2013. Just like his first two records, the widely acclaimed Tayi Bebba and A Thousand Skies, his third studio album arrives on much-loved Bristol imprint, Black Acre. Liquid Portraits is awash in that same inimitable style, grounded in a high-energy concoction of unpredicta­ble rhythms, far-flung field records, traditiona­l instrument­s, exotic vocals and heavy, relentless bass and drums, but also comes with refreshed direction in terms of mixing. Crisci, as ever, pulls a vast array of influences, sounds, styles and genres into everything he makes and here is able to bring them together in a cohesive current that surges forward in powerful, unpredicta­ble waves. That genre-bending, meltingpot aesthetic encapsulat­es the transconti­nental attitude that marks Clap! Clap!’s work. On Liquid Portraits, the Italian wanders further into poppy, more convention­al territory than we have ever seen from before, but true to form, these moments are always followed by the most intense and psychedeli­c parts of the record. It’s that fierce sense of experiment­alism and innovation that makes Clap! Clap! so gripping and exciting. A masterclas­s in musical tapestry and collage, Liquid Portraits creates a stunningly intricate picture that is full of life, colour, energy and personalit­y. Another standout record of sheer joy, this is Clap! Clap! at his distinctiv­e best.

ADD THESE TO YOUR PLAYLIST:

Desert Stone, Quietude, Blue Flower|

9/10

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia