
HYPH11E - Aperture DLP
Edition of 300 copies
Shanghaiâs Hyph11e commits a debut album of brooding sound design and gnashing breaks to her home cityâs Svbkvlt stronghold, following hardcore ballistics for Hakuna Kulala and a lead single prepped with a killer Kode9 refix.
Dragging UK ânuum dynamics into Shanghaiâs impending, fast-fwd present, Tess Sun aka Hyph11e has carved out a fierce reputation with her shots found on the praised âCache 01â compilation and in DJ mixes by key players including M.E.S.H., AĂŻsha Devi, and Kode 9 & Burial over the past four years. On âApertureâ she plays around the theme of holes, rupturing her own path thru rave spacetime with deft, barrelling breakbeats wrapped up in fluidly contoured synth schematics that probe mutant corners of the dance, somewhere between industrial breakcore tekno and junglist footwork, with bleak but sensually personalised soundcraft done in a mechanised outernational dancehall style shades away from her label mate 33EMYBW and Ugandaâs Slikback.
Hyph11e sparingly lights up her music like scenes from a rave in strobing start/stop motion and with a knowing grasp of negative ecstasy - finding pleasure in the aesthetic and noumenal spaces between styles, time and space. She characterises this notion in the albumâs brutalist bookends, âEncrustâ and the chemically overripe lushness of âErosionâ, while traces of electro-acoustic strings infiltrate the prowling stepper âAccretionâ, and more traditional Chinese tonalities describe rangier Jungle Tekno landscapes in âBailyâs Beadsâ, and she summons wraithlike spirits from the fizzing industrial dancehall fissures of lead single âBarnaclesâ. At her most dextrous, proper UK hardcore is rinsed into labyrinthine warehouse variations on âDoppelgĂ€ngerâ and âGet Out From Underâ.
Edition of 300 copies
Shanghaiâs Hyph11e commits a debut album of brooding sound design and gnashing breaks to her home cityâs Svbkvlt stronghold, following hardcore ballistics for Hakuna Kulala and a lead single prepped with a killer Kode9 refix.
Dragging UK ânuum dynamics into Shanghaiâs impending, fast-fwd present, Tess Sun aka Hyph11e has carved out a fierce reputation with her shots found on the praised âCache 01â compilation and in DJ mixes by key players including M.E.S.H., AĂŻsha Devi, and Kode 9 & Burial over the past four years. On âApertureâ she plays around the theme of holes, rupturing her own path thru rave spacetime with deft, barrelling breakbeats wrapped up in fluidly contoured synth schematics that probe mutant corners of the dance, somewhere between industrial breakcore tekno and junglist footwork, with bleak but sensually personalised soundcraft done in a mechanised outernational dancehall style shades away from her label mate 33EMYBW and Ugandaâs Slikback.
Hyph11e sparingly lights up her music like scenes from a rave in strobing start/stop motion and with a knowing grasp of negative ecstasy - finding pleasure in the aesthetic and noumenal spaces between styles, time and space. She characterises this notion in the albumâs brutalist bookends, âEncrustâ and the chemically overripe lushness of âErosionâ, while traces of electro-acoustic strings infiltrate the prowling stepper âAccretionâ, and more traditional Chinese tonalities describe rangier Jungle Tekno landscapes in âBailyâs Beadsâ, and she summons wraithlike spirits from the fizzing industrial dancehall fissures of lead single âBarnaclesâ. At her most dextrous, proper UK hardcore is rinsed into labyrinthine warehouse variations on âDoppelgĂ€ngerâ and âGet Out From Underâ.
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Edition of 300 copies
Shanghaiâs Hyph11e commits a debut album of brooding sound design and gnashing breaks to her home cityâs Svbkvlt stronghold, following hardcore ballistics for Hakuna Kulala and a lead single prepped with a killer Kode9 refix.
Dragging UK ânuum dynamics into Shanghaiâs impending, fast-fwd present, Tess Sun aka Hyph11e has carved out a fierce reputation with her shots found on the praised âCache 01â compilation and in DJ mixes by key players including M.E.S.H., AĂŻsha Devi, and Kode 9 & Burial over the past four years. On âApertureâ she plays around the theme of holes, rupturing her own path thru rave spacetime with deft, barrelling breakbeats wrapped up in fluidly contoured synth schematics that probe mutant corners of the dance, somewhere between industrial breakcore tekno and junglist footwork, with bleak but sensually personalised soundcraft done in a mechanised outernational dancehall style shades away from her label mate 33EMYBW and Ugandaâs Slikback.
Hyph11e sparingly lights up her music like scenes from a rave in strobing start/stop motion and with a knowing grasp of negative ecstasy - finding pleasure in the aesthetic and noumenal spaces between styles, time and space. She characterises this notion in the albumâs brutalist bookends, âEncrustâ and the chemically overripe lushness of âErosionâ, while traces of electro-acoustic strings infiltrate the prowling stepper âAccretionâ, and more traditional Chinese tonalities describe rangier Jungle Tekno landscapes in âBailyâs Beadsâ, and she summons wraithlike spirits from the fizzing industrial dancehall fissures of lead single âBarnaclesâ. At her most dextrous, proper UK hardcore is rinsed into labyrinthine warehouse variations on âDoppelgĂ€ngerâ and âGet Out From Underâ.











