INZO Drops New Funky ‘Multiverse’ EP On Liquid Stranger’s WAKAAN
I first noticed INZO strolling right into a sizzling warehouse in LA earlier this yr. I’d missed the start of his set, however his transitions and picks had been so clean and seamless that it took barely a track for me to fall into the groove and give up myself to his sound. That very same ethos is translated to his debut EP Multiverse, out at the moment on Liquid Stranger’s WAKAAN.
The 5-track Multiverse is an excellent mixture of funk and bass, flowing backwards and forwards between the 2 complementary kinds with ease and panache. That is no extra apparent than on “Spectrum.”
It begins with an lovely orchestral association, one thing straight out of M83’s interludes, a dreamy soundscape with birds chirping, a lightweight breeze, possibly some wind chimes… the rising bass conveys an awesome awakening. The primary drop is a mirrored image of the melody, extra highly effective and impactful. Nonetheless, one thing all the time looks like it’s lurking beneath. Certain sufficient, a darkness quickly approaches. The drums start hitting more durable. The bass oscillates. Extra closely textured synths enter the fray. A scream warns of the foreboding chaos as thundering bass takes the place of the extra delicate melodies.
Not each observe on the EP is like this, and “Spectrum” actually isn’t even my favourite from the discharge (that goes to “Y”), however in my view, it most correct portrays INZO’s expertise as not solely a producer, however a storyteller.
All in all, this can be a brilliantly written, produced, and composed EP. Even at solely 5 tracks, you get an outstanding concept of who INZO is and what he stands for. Multiverse is out now through WAKAAN — pay attention under.