Electronica melts into nu jazz, in Beifer’s ‘Blurred Thoughts’

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The 2020 project adds another smooth and experimental track to a patiently cultivated discography

From the electronic community of Munich comes Beifer. Independent both in production style and sound, his discography moves through shades of ambient, incorporating classical piano and melody with an organic weight to it. At other points in his music, heavily synthetic tones are the element that lights up Beifer’s work, starting to reach out to more artificial genres like chiptune. The overall image leans towards the catchall term of experimental, but what’s clear is that the German artist is unafraid to bridge the gap between the physical and purely electronic.

The track we shift our attention to here is ‘Blurred Thoughts’, an appropriate introduction to the upcoming producer’s artistic process. The muted beats employed in the sound carry through the narrative of the release, imbibed with a trace of rhythmic garage pattern. Percussive clicks find their way into the mix as well, furthering that unobtrusive groove and comfortable nu jazz feel. The ambience here is dusted in synth however, elevating ‘Blurred Thoughts’ into a more idm style environment, blurring together the separate elements as the title suggests.

With Beifer’s discography limited to a few tracks and with significant variety between them, what will follow this meditative release remains to be seen.

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