- Label
- Seilscheibenpfeiler Schallplatten Berlin
- Catalogue
- SSPB027EP
- Eancode
- 817231019370
- Format
- 12inch
- Release Date
- WK 04, 22 Jan 2024
- Type
- world exclusive
- Stock
- In Stock
NVST
Silence Itself Is Noise
Mp3s & jpegs- 01 Tiny Mistakes Feeling Hot (Hellisnotamyth Version)
- 02 The Devil Loves The Detail (Lucifer's Fire Version)
- 03 The Danger Zone Of GFY (Freedom Version)
- 04 Monster Of Business (Style Edition)
- 05 The Goat And The Night
- 06 Silence Itself is Noise (Nonstop Bass Version)
Some Female:Pressure right here with the latest NVST release; Silence Itself Is Noise! This is her debut for SSPB delivering a 6 track ep which are a reflection of her adventurous club sets, a well-balanced mix of powerful beats and expansive atmospheres haunted by skittering echoes of the dancefloor. Each track feels like fleeting memories of the club filtered through the human experience - flickering moments illuminated by strobes and shrouded in smoke, laced with the tang of sweat and psychedelics. Opener "Tiny Mistakes Feeling HOT (Hellisnotamyth version)" coalesces from curling vapors into infernal acid lines and rhythmic fragments that evaporate almost as soon as they appear. "The Devil Loves The Detail (Lucifer's Fire Version)" builds into an inescapable pulse amidst frayed synthesizers, pressure building to fever pitch before "The Danger Zone Of GFY (Freedom Version)" opens out into icy, astral synths. "Monster of Business (Style Edition)" shifts closer to the dancefloor with a slinking, syncopated groove, conversations from the smoking area or studio creeping in at the edges, before erupting into the frazzled bounce of "The Goat and the Night." "The Silence Itself is Noise (Nonstop Bass Version)" loops back once again to more cavernous atmospheres, warped bells and strafing melodic flourishes ringing out amidst fizzing distortion and skeletal percussion. Silence Itself is Noise doesn't clamour for attention, it necessitates it. Once again, NVST proves herself unafraid to challenge club orthodoxy, and unwilling to patronize listeners, instead making deft use of tension and release to create genuine moments of surprise and transcendence.