Yaka
Dream Big LP
Appendix.files âą SKU: APPXLP03House âą Beats âą Bass
Yaka
Appendix.files âą SKU: APPXLP03House âą Beats âą Bass
âŹ32.00
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8 tracksYaka slips into the APPX catalogue a hi-def 8 part narrative. Coated in silky sonic camouflage the Philadelphian sound designer, producer, and apparent amphibophile, conjures an aquatic instrument-rack straight out the estuary, and re-engineers it into a kind of amphibient-bass eco-system: part poolside bio-luminescence, part Severn-side subsidence. Welling with emotion âDream Bigâ is a joyride with your favourite frog-sage homies. Itâs devotional, yes, but with a wink. Orchestrated by a bayou-mystic whoâs just as likely to kiss the ring-modulator as they is to throw a shaka from his boogie board as they carves a line down stream. The opening track âchrysalis of peaceâ builds like a choral summoning, beckoning you outward. âblubstepâ shakes itself off and stretches into scattered breaks, sprinkles of underworld energy flickering beneath the surface. On âla pari,â the daemons find their stride in a huge leap into bass, punctuated by vocal satire, kitschy melodic fun, and an Amazonian sweat capable of humidifying any dancefloor. âmiss that beachâ slows the A-side into a thoughtful drift on a lilo, the distant sounds of cousins playing while wind lifts leaves overhead. Flipping the disc, âbugggedâ arrives as a beat you can imagine bounding out of a Timbaland studio, tiptoeing in and out of 4/4 club jack. âback at the padâ breaks stride with a halftime depth that keeps you poised, like the surface tension of a water droplet in zero gravity. âweavinâ webâ threads ascending melodic patterns over raised nodules of rhythm. Closing the album, âsecret dreamâ dissolves into a private horizon â something half-remembered, half-invented â left for the listener to discover on their own. About Yaka A sound designer and musician based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Their work blends emotive aquatic ambience, thick bass layering, and playful rhythmic structures, with an essence that sits somewhere between spiritual and satirical. Their earlier releases Somewhere In That Water introduced a practice rooted in the melancholic and bitter-sweet cuteness dipped in a deep affinity for wet environments. Beyond their solo work, Yaka co-operates Inner Most, a label run between Philadelphia and ReykjavĂk alongside Echinacea. The imprint has become a home for boundary-blurring electronic music and features a number of Appendix.files favourites, including a release by our own secret getii, reinforcing a shared ethos of porous scenes and cross-continental collaboration.