Over six years of Aïsha Devi releases, it's remarkable how much, and how little, her sound has changed. On 2013's Aura 4 Everyone, the Swiss producer deployed booming percussion, minimal synths and her own resplendent voice to create murky, no wave-inflected compositions. She gradually stretched those elements into increasingly abstract shapes, oscillating between celestial beauty and foreboding dread, often underpinned by deep concepts like meditation and string theory. Arriving after last year's DNA Feelings, S.L.F finds Devi sculpting those familiar components—her voice, synths and cacophonous drums—into bright, rave-inflected sound art. These are some of the most focused tracks she has composed.
A1 | I'm Not Always Where My Body Is | 3:49 |
A2 | Two Serpents | 6:19 |
B1 | Uupar-Theory | 5:13 |
B2 | Teta 7hz (Tool) | 3:33 |
B3 | The Favor Of Fire | 5:26 |