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Premiere: NorB & juSt b debut on Bedrock Records with 3-track ‘Different Places’ EP

Thomas Gaboury-Potvin
Melodic Techno, News, Premieres
4 February 2022

Founded in ‘99 by label boss and dance music icon John Digweed, Bedrock Records has firmly maintained its reputation as one of the most high-caliber electronic music houses in the world, channeling the authentic perspectives of both established and upcoming talents. Following an impressive start to the year with extended players from Franky Wah and Sasha Carassi, the imprint now welcomes rising Hungarian producer NorB and Toronto-based multi-talent juSt b to the roster.

The 3-tracker opens with the title tracks’ haunting vocal mix; a measured slice of underground bliss that puts juSt b’s spoken word front and center. The monologue style offering is a euphonic mesh of deeply personal lyrics, representing the transition from a place of darkness to a rather hopeful position and existing in perfect harmony with the brooding soundscapes and cosmic synth-work. Reimagining techno’s sci-fi foundations in a more contemporary format, you’ll hear hints of dissonance throughout the track’s 8-and-a-half minute run-time with a dark, emotive effect. These subtle production techniques are even more apparent in the cut’s instrumental-only counterpart, with hollow percussion and intricate sound design elements dipping and peaking over the rolling bassline.

‘Close Your Eyes’ is the EP’s final offering and presents a similar sonic identity to its predecessor. With intrigue around every corner, it boasts an extended stripped-back break, highlighting the arpeggiated synth riff and juSt b’s echoing vocal chops. Navigating a new and diverse path for the dance music scape, the pair’s debut offering for Bedrock is a celebration of innovation and originality; marrying the at-home and club-ready listening spaces.

Marking their respective debuts for Bedrock, NorB and juSt b’s ‘Different Places’ EP is out today and you can listen to the full premiere of ‘Close Your Eyes’ on When We Dip. Enjoy!

Release Date: February 4th, 2022. Buy Here

Follow: juSt b // NorB // Bedrock

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