Skywave

Skywave

by Eliot Lipp
Skywave

Skywave

by Eliot Lipp

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Overview

Eliot Lipp first surfaced as an instrumental hip-hop producer during the mid-2000s, but his sound quickly expanded to include electro-funk, disco, new wave/synth pop, and other styles. By the start of the next decade, he had gained a significant audience among the EDM festival crowd, regularly appearing on lineups along with acts such as Pretty Lights and the Glitch Mob. Skywave is Lipp's second album for Detroit-based Young Heavy Souls (third, counting a reissue of 2012's Shark Wolf Rabbit Snake), and it's as good an example of his genre-mashing style as anything else he's done. His tracks are generally concise, running the lengths of typical pop songs, but they never quite follow predictable structures. Generally friendly and a bit trippy, they tend to flow through beats, samples, and other elements at an easygoing pace -- always busy and active, but never too complex or hard to follow. "I Told Ya" begins the album with blunted midtempo beats and sparkling percussive samples, along with choppy vocals and sunny guitar licks. The track gets a bit more excited later on, with faster synth arpeggios, but it doesn't upset the song's relaxed vibe. "Sun Comes Out" has a faster boogie beat and more of a bass swerve, along with hand claps and sampled dog barks, balancing carefree party notions with slightly aggressive tones. Fellow festival favorite Emancipator adds ethereal violin to a remix of Lipp's track "Not Quite Awake," and "Joyride" contains scratching as well as live drums from champion turntablist Chris Karns. The biggest surprise on Skywave turns out to be its final track, "Rise Fall Rise." While it starts out downbeat and mellow, it quickly transforms into a drum'n'bass track with heavy, bashy breakbeats as well as polyrhythmic percussion. Like the title suggests, it has more peaks and valleys than anything else on the album, building up to an aggressive, footwork-tinged climax a few times during the course of the track. Skywave is a well-rounded display of Lipp's powers, documenting another brief period of his life as he continually darts across the United States. ~ Paul Simpson

Product Details

Release Date: 06/30/2017
Label: Young Heavy Souls
UPC: 0859720646827
Rank: 156332

Tracks

  1. I Told Ya
  2. Sun Comes Out
  3. Not Quite Awake [Emancipator Remix]
  4. Joyride
  5. Reflection
  6. Tides
  7. Spiders
  8. Advance
  9. Rise Fall Rise

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