Although certainly ascribable to the visual brand imposed
by the Designers Republic, there was always something
both a little mysterious and slightly anonymous about
the original em:t records oeuvre. It looks like the
label’s reincarnation is happily heading down
the same path. The cover of Gaudi:Testa’s Continuum
appears to be a photographic close-up that might be
organic or metallic, though it is not clear which. In
its abstraction, it is reminiscent of the cover of 4
Hero’s one-off outing as Jacob’s Optical
Stairway. However, there are no Detroit-influenced space-break
infusions here. Instead, Prologue - Helictite Labyrinth
supplies hothouse atmospheres that verge on the equatorial.
These balmy spaces are inhabited by birdsong and wavering
tones that slough slowly in and out of range. Like many
of their em:t predecessors, spatial awareness plays
a key part in the experience, even as rhythms and voices
make their appearance. Much of the rest of the album
explores a variety of dub-inflected textures and spaces.
Redolent of luxuriously elongated, mid-nineties ambient
journeys by the likes of The
Orb and Future Sound
Of London, Gaudi:Testa could be accused of being
retrograde. Seen from a different perspective they’re
a part of a wider, deeper continuum...
Colin Buttimer
4/5 |