Heaven Inc. EP

Heaven Inc. EP

On Shlohmo’s 2019 album The End, his first LP since 2015’s Dark Red, the tempos remained sedate and the mood stayed moody, but one major change stood out: A thick coating of distorted, guitar-like synths covered everything, as though his typically austere, almost gothic instrumental hip-hop had been cannibalised by shoegaze. The LA producer's four-song Heaven Inc. EP builds on that unusual fusion of styles. The core of the opening title track sounds like a direct extension of the previous LP, with dream-pop synths arrayed over overdriven drums, but even here, he is cautiously testing new ideas: The woozy pads and glitches that bookend the track wrap its ’80s influences in elements of ’90s folktronica. Those ’90s inspirations come to the fore on the next two tracks: “Looking at Plants” drizzles watery vibraphones over a trip-hop beat, recalling the glory days of the Mo Wax label, while “Misanthrope” dips into IDM breaks and snarling acid, as though it were a long-lost Warp bootleg. “Nice & Shiny” wraps up the record with its biggest departure: An uneasy swirl of muted synths and ghostly voices, it is virtually ambient—a new look for Shlohmo, an artist best known for fusing the worlds of experimental electronic and big-budget rap. But cymbal-like white noise bubbles below, perpetually threatening to erupt—a sign that even in moments of calm, Shlohmo is looking for new ways to upend expectations.

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