Overlook
Smoke Signals


4.0
excellent


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Introducing..... Doom & Bass

There’s something in the water in Bristol. The city is well known for its ‘90s trip-hop exports, and has continued to uphold its reputation as a haven for experimental electronic music throughout the decades. Dance music labels like Livity Sound and Timedance currently lead the way through a focus on innovative sound design. But one of the lesser known labels operating out of Bristol is UVB-76, run by artists Gremlinz and Ruffhouse. Drawing inspiration from the enigmatic Russian broadcast of the same name, the label fuses deep techno and drum & bass with black-metal adjacent imagery to create a mysterious aesthetic, towing the line between multiple genres for a sound all its own. Overlook’s 2017 opus “Smoke Signals” is a perfect example of how UVB-76 stands out in the landscape of underground electronic music, providing a freshly dark take on drum & bass.

“Did you hear that?”

Overlook’s style is part of a lineage of drum & bass that was most popular in the ‘90s, but the themes and sonic approach here are different. Where the oldskool sound was often rooted in science fiction, “Smoke Signals” is permeated by a sense of unease, and at times, misanthropy, that wouldn’t be out of place on a doom metal or black metal record. In conjunction with an emphasis on drone, distortion, and an almost brutalist take on the classic breakbeat, Overlook offers a fresh take on a genre of music in line with one of its more niche sub-genres called ‘darkstep.’ In a way, Overlook manages to flip conventional drum & bass structure on its head, turning it into a texture. This is complemented by sections that eschew hi-hats and other high frequency percussion completely, focusing on the sub-bass, kick drum, and pads to further pull the listener into the murky abyss. Contributing to a rich, creepy atmosphere is the frequent use of vocal samples, which describe uncomfortable scenarios when they’re not completely scrambled and unintelligible.

The only downside to “Smoke Signals” is its length. Because the music on it is so hazy and dark, it does lack a certain variety that can make its track list start to drag around halfway through. However, when the right mood strikes, a front-to-back listen is effortless and transportive. If you let it wash over you, the music on “Smoke Signals” is liable to inspire some headbanging, or at the very least, make the hair on the back of your neck stand up. And whether or not you’re steeped in Bristol’s musical history, it should provide insight into the region's unique sonic outlook. Come on in, the water’s freaky.



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normaloctagon
Contributing Reviewer
February 5th 2023


3961 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

shouts to tyman and trif for proofreading



thanks for reading and hope you enjoy the chunes

PumpBoffBag
Staff Reviewer
February 5th 2023


1548 Comments


Great write-up, this sounds cool

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
February 5th 2023


60384 Comments


onorma what is this

normaloctagon
Contributing Reviewer
February 5th 2023


3961 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thx boffbag!



Johnny it’s words about music that you might like!

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
February 5th 2023


60384 Comments


woa maybe this is cool! will jam

enjoy how much contour and clarity that second para gives to *this fucking album!* vs. the third's sly "...mmm but all the standard DnB caveats apply" hehe

normaloctagon
Contributing Reviewer
February 5th 2023


3961 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank you! 😌

Trifolium
February 5th 2023


38953 Comments


Niiiice, I'll check this now that your rev is up!!!

normaloctagon
Contributing Reviewer
February 6th 2023


3961 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yay!



https://uvb-76music.bandcamp.com/album/uvb76-lp001-smoke-signals



^ link to the album on bandcamp

AnimalsAsSummit
February 6th 2023


6163 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Album is sick. Great review. You should check out the new Submerged album too if you like this! Or my new album teehee ;) but yeah the production and mood here is just awesome. You did a terrific job capturing what takes place with your writing!

normaloctagon
Contributing Reviewer
February 6th 2023


3961 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

bless, myles. appreciate you. on the list

Ryus
February 10th 2023


36748 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is interesting stuff. the atmosphere reminds me of shackleton whom i love

normaloctagon
Contributing Reviewer
February 14th 2023


3961 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Aye cheers bud didn’t see this, thanks for checking it out and yeah Shackleton rules

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
February 20th 2023


26576 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

def also get the shackleton vibe, really liked this, maybe slightly too long for me overall but aside from that its quality stuff. great review!

normaloctagon
Contributing Reviewer
February 21st 2023


3961 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

aye cheers sinty

parksungjoon
July 24th 2023


47234 Comments


hmm



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