Showing posts with label nedry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nedry. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

Nedry Lives In Dim Light


Nedry are a trio by way of London, Osaka and Bristol whose distillation of advanced rhythmic structures, low frequencies and raw human tones stand uniquely at a fascinating sonic crux of leftfield, club and indie juncture. In other words they're all over the map and create a beautiful amalgamation of sounds that when combined become hypnotic and mind warping. Their new album, In Dim Light illuminates the widescreen world in which the sounds and textures Nedry create live.

A bit chillwave, a bit abstract, and totally sounding like something from the Warp back catalog, Nedry seem to compose songs that are weird but likeable. Perhaps a bit Bjorkian in her vocal stylings Ayu Okakita takes thing in an unusual direction throughout the band's songs. She sighs, she coo's she grabs your ears and never lets them go. It's wondrous stuff that rolls on by, lifts you up, and takes you along for the ride. Between her otherworldly vocals, the ambient synths, and mesmerizing beats In Dim Light is a heavenly delight of post trip hop sounds.

Gothy, dreamy, ambient, haunting, stunning. Those are all words that can be used to describe Nedry's In Dim Light. This is an abstract textured record that pings and bleeps its way across a widescreen that stretches on to infinity. This is the perfect album for the winter days and nights as there's something about it that's as pure as the driven snow. While it obviously doesn't snow here in Florida this is a record that is absolutely brilliant and best listened to...in dim light.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Nedry Loves Condors


What would have happened if Bjork hadn't disappeared into a galaxy of unmusical bleeps and glitches never to come back? I'm not sure, but it's a question that must have plagued Nedry since her disappearance, because they've done their best to come up with the answer. This British trio is the best thing to come out of the Bjork school of minimalism and weirdness...ever. Their album, entitled Condors,is a shining example of just how you can be out of step and glitchy and still be good.

Utilizing elements of dubstep, the aforementioned glitch, electronica, post rock, ambient, and the ghost of Bjork herself Nedry is a seriously delicious proposition. Lush, rich, spacey, and absolutely gorgeous this is all that minimal pop can be and more. Vocalist Ayu Okakita has a voice that's so incredibly cute and tender that you want to treat it like a precious commodity. In listening to her voice between the wobbles and bleeps you can't help but hope that her voice doesn't shatter into a million pieces, it's that fragile. Truth be told, much of Condorsis this way. While there's the odd brutal bassline, much of the album is like Ayu's voice...frail and gorgeous.

Nedry have done a fantastic job of piecing Condorstogether. Unlike the last bunch of Bjork records, Nedry clearly know how to create a balance between melodicism and minimalism without getting lost in a forest of offtempo squiggles. Whether it's through using a guitar, Ayu's voice, or metallic drumbeats from a broken beat box, Condorsis an innovative and enjoyable record that never loses sight of the fact that the song itself is just as important as the sounds. Post-just about everything, Nedry and Condorsis one heck of a record; it's a technological wonderland of sumptuous sounds and voices that will have you thinking, minimalism has never sounded so good.