Casha Mour - AAOO (Self Release) [lo fi electronica]
- The Slow Music Movement
- 1 hour ago
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Casha Mour is another spectral, publicity shy producer that prefers to haunt the online world with brief, obscured appearances and scant details. He knows their watching and he's making it hard for them, whilst creating some welcome mystery in today's overwhelmingly narcissistic and unsightly scramble for likes.

He's also got a suitably hazy line is electronic music, eschewing the studio spit and polish in favour of late night, big city tower block electronica drenched in pleasing distortion and static, coupled with a flickering fluorescent lit ambience. This is music for smoky living rooms at 2am and unlit club back rooms filled with eyes down, underground ravers.
There's the vocal infused after the after party vibes of "Ixun" or "Dos Dolmen". The out of body ambient sounds of "Leaving", "Something" or album closer, "Eleos". There's some nasty club breaks on "Capacity", outsider alt-pop flirting going on with, "Silver" and "Michael", not to mention the pulsing ambient house joys of, "RF42".
With the exception of "Capacity" this album is a smokers delight, filled with ready made late night, THC saturated lo-fi electronica that would also sound great whilst driving around London or the big city of your choice at 3am, whilst exploring its late night characters and nocturnal activity.
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