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Boc Scadet

Yleptic

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Yleptic
Catalog:
SSS029
Formats:
Digital
Release Date:
2010
Release Notes:
Mastered at Audible Oddities
Boc Scadet's "Yleptic" [EP] was originally a CDr release on Lawrence Grover's (aka Boc Scadet) own microlabel clickclickdonedrone. "Sel Alterat" was also featured as a standout track on Toytronic's "Everything Is Green" compilation.

The recording has been completely re-mastered and features new artwork by Liam Frankland, also responsible for Boc Scadet's "Temporary Oceans" artwork. This release will be digitally exclusive.
Track List
  Name Time Popularity  
1. Yleptic 04:29 0%  
2. Biits 03:37 0%  
3. Autocull 04:56 0%  
4. Voimll 03:12 0%  
5. Sel Alterat 04:31 0%  
6. Extol 05:11 0%  
Reviews  
Igloo  

On Yleptic, the 6-track CDr-EP by Boc Scadet, a flash of ambient fluctuations fall through the crackling decay of the cover arts depiction. Like Expanding and Cactus Island recordings, sincerity and fragrant textures are the elements that make this EP such a refreshing listen. Toytronic records recently used "Sel Alterat" on their latest Everything Is Green compilation bearing a striking resemblance to Autechre's "Eggshell" (Incunabula, Warp 1993) with low-rumbling bass lines, shivering high-hats and exquisite melody arrangements that can easily be considered a tear-jerker if absorbed properly; quite beautiful, to say the least, and well worth driving to along the coasts.

Resurface  

In 2004 the very first ClickClickDrone release emerged and it was signed Boc Scadet, entitled “Yleptic” and it is simply delightful. It doesn’t have much in common with the latest offering by the same artist, the full-length album “Vessel in June” (May 2005) apart from the obvious fact that it is excellent as well. Boc Scadet clearly has the ability to encompass more than one musical style or orientation. The apt beats programming, bassfilled and lush forward moving tracks on his first CCD release are as mature and engaging as his droned out dystrophic ones on “Vessel in June”. The EP stands 6 tracks tall and is a great collection of contemporary electronic non-vocal music. You probably would have problems getting hold of one at this point, but I strongly suggest you try!

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