![]() Removed from that context, her voice takes on new resonance in Call Super’s track: Danger is at the door, it seems to say safety lies in the beat’s communal embrace. An expression of anger and mourning, Sankaram’s piece was meant as a response to the results of the 2016 election. The voice is that of experimental opera singer Kamala Sankaram the sample comes from a 2019 performance exploring an ancient Greek form of ritual shrieking. He is also known for incorporating Greek instruments such as the tambouras. The real magic happens as the beat falls silent and a hitherto almost subliminal cluster of vocal tones rise in a slow explosion of alarming dissonance. To the contrast of his Assyrian peers in music, Sargiss music is slow and mellow. In a year when even underground producers reached en masse for hoary nostalgia, Call Super’s JR Seaton opted for something bespoke, slicing up his own breakbeat-inspired rhythm and festooning it with filigreed chimes. Can You Feel the Sun Call Super: “Swallow Me”īig-room sounds-gargantuan basslines, ham-fisted riffs-were ubiquitous in 2022, but this beguiling single from Call Super proved that more subtle, slippery sounds could be just as effective. ![]()
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