A Cosmically Hot and Heavy Indietronica Fever-Dream of Hedonic Fervour and Cosmic Lust –

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My Lo-Fi Heart opens We Can’t Fall with the kind of cinematic promise that feels primed for a cosmically hot and heavy transhumanist romantic blockbuster. The Sheffield indietronica producer knew exactly what he was doing with the aphrodisiacal way he relays the lyrics in vivacious reverberance over the collisions of strobing synths. The oscillating crushes of reverb, the beats, and the phasers open a vortex of seduction around the rhythm section, carrying the hedonic fervour of a sticky basement club where time slips and inhibition thins. It is a track that sweeps you straight into its own neon haze, built on the thrill of surrendering to a moment that feels weightless, fevered, and immutable.

As the layers build, the magnetism grows, echoing the same kind of uncompromising electronic intensity associated with artists such as Alec Empire, yet it remains steeped in the modernistic indietronica edge he has cultivated through his own sonic instincts. We Can’t Fall moves with a rush that flirts with euphoria while letting fragility seep in around the edges. It is an addictive source of ecstasy that refuses to hit you with a comedown, even as it spirals through emotional states that orbit love, longing, and the desire to stay suspended in a moment that feels too incandescent to drop from.

Behind the project is Sheffield-based multi-instrument hoarder Ian Turley, who has spent years sculpting lo-fi aesthetics into something immersive and intimate. His daydream-like textures drift between hazy synths, crunchy analogue timbres and dusty drum machines, always led by the idea that atmosphere matters more than perfection.

We Can’t Fall is now available on Bandcamp.

Review by Amelia Vandergast



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