Title: Descent Into Ascension (Snapshots Of A Mental State)
Artist: Fear-E
Label: Posh End Music Records
Cat Number: PEMLP02
Genre: Jackin’
A1: Loopy Fiasco
A2: Doom Merchants
B1: Aces High
B2: The OK Express
C1: McCarthy
C2: Escape Room
D1: Ground Control
D2: Otherworldly
As its title suggests, this collection of tracks was recorded while Fear-E was in the throes of depression. “I just turned my phone off for a month and went all in on it. Influence-wise it’s right across the board from French house to Nitzer Ebb” And these influences are apparent immediately. ‘Loopy Fiasco’ is pure Roule and is as uplifting as can be expected, given that it travels at close to the speed of sound. That and ‘McCarthy, a tribute to the late Douglas McCarthy of Nitzer Ebb and a track full of layered insect menace, bookend three other tracks. ‘McCarthy’ sounds like prime ‘Step To Enchantment’ Mills, albeit a little tempered and is, as such, not bad at all. What lies between ranges from the heaviness of both ‘Doom Merchants’ and ‘Aces High’, to the relative airy electro of ‘The OK Express’. That said, the latter still has a lot of heft and is nothing but full-bodied. And going back to the Mills influence, and that of early Robert Hood as well, we’ve got ‘Escape Room’,and ‘Otherworldly’ which are pure Detroit mid-nineties minimalism. ‘Ground Control’ is not an outlier here, having more in common with ‘Doom Merchants’ and ‘Aces High’ than the other tunes, but it soars higher than they do as a result of some cerebral synth stabs. For Fear-E sitting in a studio rearranging his funky entrails and auditory grey matter must have been a therapeutic experience.And this is all good stuff. However, I have no idea what it says about his mental state.


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