

Being the first (and quite possibly last) double LP to receive the Freebie Friday treatment and the first taste of Saturate Records circa 2012, it’s safe to say I’ve been looking forward to this release more than any other so far this year. For fans of heRobust, it should go without saying that these dual 8-track albums are simply on another level, following in the same vein as Albumin‘s lurching, unraveling complexity. For those looking in for the first time, I recommend approaching with optimistic caution. This is electronic for the headstrong – dauntingly maximalist and demanding the listener to match it’s enthusiasm. Give it a good look, not just a glance. heRobust’s penchant for metallic arpeggios and massive drops could, if not given time to breathe, be received as just another fruitless off-shoot of glitch hop. However, listening to Late Night (dedicated to the party) and Morning After (a tribute to recovery) in succession reveals something more than just humongoid bass and spacey synth lines: balance. For it’s most fiercely robotic tendencies, a soothing, soulful vocal is there to lighten the load. The more wandering psychedelic moments are kept grounded by stomping drum rhythms. Places in which headspace is completely cluttered are always rewarded with a climax of melodically satisfying clarity. Did I mention this music is complex? The biggest and best of ideas are rarely the most accessible and this is no exception. heRobust’s swinging brand of hybridized electronic funk isn’t catering to anybody, and doesn’t need to. This young ATLien is developing a cult following one download at a time.
















