Review: Koreless Yugen EP

In a curious sort of way, Yugen, the most significant release to date from Glasgow producer Lewis Roberts (a.k.a Koreless), feels cruder and more simplistic than anything we've heard from him before. Rather than fleshing out the sound he established on early tracks like "Up Down, Up Down" and "MTI," Roberts has opted to reduce his music down to its most essential elements. Drum beats, which already took a secondary role in his compositions, have been all but done away with here, leaving just a core assemblage of rough, rhythmic samples and thick, minor-key synth melodies. It's an effective formula though, and one that provides the EP with sounds that are emotive and anthemic in a raw, immediate way. Read more »













