Okay so it’s not completely correct to say the Rome primarily based duo generally known as Exept are simply returning with their first full-length album Black Soul, due out this Friday, June 26 on Delta9 Recordings. On prime of the album teaser tracks “Icebreaker” and “Nightbreath” that D9 launched within the final month, Exept have additionally featured on quite a few collabs on the imprint in addition to a model new single on Blackout’s Variations Gen. II compilation EP with their quick and fizzy monitor, “Crystal Hammer.” So, they’ve been again after a virtually two 12 months break since June 2022, however Black Soul would be the first time shortly we’ve all been slapped with a healthy dose of Exept.
For many who don’t recall, Exept debuted as a duo on Noisia’s Invisible label in 2018, in order that they actually hit the bottom working and didn’t cease with subsequent releases, dropping bombs on Pseudoscience, Imaginative and prescient correct, Dispatch and Surveillance Information earlier than COVID hit. The pandemic hit particularly arduous in Italy so it’s not shocking that the Exept boys might have had extra urgent issues on their palms, however now they’re choosing up the place they left off with their distinctive model of neuro and on an epic LP filled with modern twists and turns, no much less.
Followers who’ve listened to “Icebreaker” and “Nightbreath” will already know that Black Soul is greater than cookie-cutter neurofunk. “Icebreaker” is spliced with 174 techno however punters might not clock it as a result of it’s blended in with hurricane synths, jazzy hi-hats and deep bass sine waves. “Nightbreath” begins off with a standard D&B beat however after an ambient break it goes 140 within the weirdest manner earlier than plonking again into 174 seemingly out of nowhere after which toggling between minimal dubstep, extra 174 straight beats and D&B. Should you had been questioning if Exept had misplaced their edge within the final two years, the reply is clearly a convincing “no”. If something, they’re edgier than ever.
Black Soul has a wealthy narrative as an album on prime of the dancefloor slappers contained in every monitor. The opening monitor is a lush, ambient, beatless monitor that sounds just like the intro credit to a online game that then drops seamlessly into the title monitor. The closing monitor can be known as “Black Soul” and is equally beatless and classically impressed, supposed to place a interval on the top of the album’s sentence. In between, there’s a great deal of style leaping, just like the dub-tempoed “Discordia” and the right halftime “Nero” in addition to a great deal of glitchy, itchy drum & bass like “Not for You” with Disprove, “Missin On-line” with Slwdwn and the primary title monitor. If Exept established their model between 2018 and 2020, on this new period it seems they’re planning to take it in each doable route, if Black Soul is something to go by.
Our YEDM premiere and, fortuitously, the final teaser earlier than Black Soul drops, is for the whiplash-inducing penultimate monitor on the album, “Don’t Belief Me.” With a celestial intro that rapidly descends into multi-beat chaos, this monitor is a spotlight amongst highlights on this album. Just like “Nightbreath” in that it comprises a number of beat buildings, “Don’t Belief Me” is much more maniacal as a result of it morphs from its quick techno into breakbeat after which glitch-neuro so seamlessly with using cyclonic snares and switchbacks that listeners will genuinely surprise how they obtained to the center of the monitor from the start. A sonic epic journey contained in three minutes and 29 seconds, “Don’t Belief Me” is a full thesis reply to the query, “what occurs when D&B producers determine to deal with techno like D&B?”
Although they’re seemingly having fun with one other little break after the arduous graft of constructing Black Soul, it’s clear the Exept boys are able to show that their legacy isn’t solely these first two years after Noisia obtained a maintain of them. There’s rather more to come back from the breakout Italian artists, and within the meantime we are able to all enjoy – and determine methods to combine out of – the tracks and musical journey that’s Black Soul.
Black Soul drops Friday, June 24 on Delta9 Recordings. Pre-order on Bandcamp or Beatport.