Listless

Somewhere Press | Dania | SP06

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"Following releases on Ecstatic, Longform Editions and her own Paralaxe imprint, Dania descends on Somewhere Press with an impressive set of crepuscular, quixotic pop - decelerated, melancholy gear that hits a sweet spot between Mark Clifford's Cocteau Twins remixes and Massive Attack's 'Mezzanine'.

Parked next to Alliyah Enyo, Slowfoam and Angel R, Dania's found an ideal home at Somewhere Press, and 'Listless' is her most confident, transcendent set to date. Her last few albums were steeped in meaning, a way for the Iraq-born, Tasmania-raised artist to explore her identity and probe the impacts of colonisation. Here, she gives herself more room to breathe, thriving in the mysteries of nighttime, a direct reference to her nocturnal existence as an emergency doctor in Australia. The album was completely composed in the midnight hours, but it's not self-consciously dark in the way you might expect. Opening track 'On A Grassy Knoll' is one of the prettiest - and poppiest - tracks Dania has released, cracking open her voice with thrumming harmonies that she complements with granulated Guthrie-esque guitars and, most unexpectedly, half-speed drums. It's the first time Dania's used percussion and it suits her extremely well.

In fact, even when the powdery breaks drop away in the album's final breaths, you can almost hear an outline of where they might remain. On 'Write My Name', Dania loops her voice between waved strings and slippery piano phrases, and the hypnotic closer 'A Hunger' is a thudding, sub-heavy 4/4 away from being Peak Oil-style contemporary dub techno. 

But the big draw here is Dania's batch of hazy dream-pop miniatures, like the Seefeel-adjacent 'Heart Shaped Burn' (with Rupert Clervaux on drums), and the Bristolian 'Car Crash Premonition', that features a rolling bassline that takes us right back to 1998. Very strong - peak listening if yr into Bowery Electric, MBV or Mark van Hoen."\

- Boomkat


 
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