Pola (JPN)
Pola Meets Lyrica


3.9
excellent

Review

by Hugh G. Puddles STAFF
June 28th, 2023 | 42 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Clicks & cuts: v. cute


This evening in techno: Pole is a dub-adjacent ambient techno/glitch musician from Berlin, and

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This evening in techno: Pola is a dub-adjacent ambient techno/glitch musician from Tokyo! We like Pole - we like Pola! Let's all love Pola. From what I gather, Pola - specifically this fine record Pola Meets Lyrica - landed on the right algorithms a suitable number of years (many) after the time of its release (2005) to make the grade as an archivist's cult classic. What does an archivist's dub-adjacent ambient techno/glitch cult classic sound like? Well, in this case, a gorgeous set of vintage, Ovaline clicks & cuts into a streamlined into compact song-shapes, akin to the makeover the likes of Vladislav Delay, Jan Jelinek and, uh, Pole had given the style in the years previous. Though it boasts a similar standard of production to those artists (get you a sniff of the way the glitch collage on the glacial highlight "Fatal" crystallises into a deceptively robust beat), Pola Meets Lyrica innovates through the melodic sensibility it brings to relatively bitesize series of offerings for this sound. These tracks are sparse but rarely abstract, opening with a single concrete idea, whether a tactile glitch motif or an inviting chord progression, fleshing it out for as long as they can sustain. Pola has a keen knack for the succinct; succinct in this case means 'highly accessible' and 'expansive but very much not everlasting'. Speaking of w*rds, the term 'glitch motif' is a borderline oxymoron, but its pertinence here should tell you half you need to know about the album. Neat?

The remaining half is understated and best gleaned for oneself through a) close listening or b) the following disclaimer: the bass mix is too subtle to lead any given track, and the beats are as much a vehicle for mid-range melody and timbre as they are for rhythm. Get your headphones on and keep Pola off the dance floor. Credit where due, the closer "Vanite" lays down something close to a traditional banger and almost goes there, but it's an incongruous note to end on and does limited justice to the qualities that see Pola brush against something magical. These are better heard on the aforementioned "Fatal", the fragile glitch-driven grooves of "Lievre" and "Pli", and the gorgeous ambient reverie "Strychnine" - though the rest of the album make for a uniformly gratifying space-out, you would do well to pay attention to these in particular. That is all the attention you need to pay; the majority of Pola's audience do not seem to pay any attention to the project's other works, for reasons that presumably start and end with their lack of tastefully drawn anime artwork. Are those other records good? Uhhh, hold my beer?

Tomorrow in techno:
・ the pros and cons of a lifetime on Aphex according to literal caged rats,
・Porter Robinson explains the arcade crane game for newcomers,
・Underworld on being the only band in the world still performing for a sexually active fanbase.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
June 28th 2023


60405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

vote techno this album is great and infrequently but deliciously bingeable holy fucking shit the standard of records in my recent review history is abysmal

big shout to izakaya for rec'ing this, it is it

bellovddd
June 28th 2023


5901 Comments


no idea who this is but nice write up.

bellovddd
June 28th 2023


5901 Comments


almost as good as your sleep token review haha

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
June 28th 2023


60405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

lmao thank you

can't find anything remotely like this in your ratings, but ambient techno with glitch and/or dub is one of the most god-tier genre combinations and well worth getting into

Trifolium
June 28th 2023


38994 Comments


Johnnnyyyyyyyyyyy this sounds amazing!!! 🥳

Love this review, will love (?) this album!

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
June 28th 2023


60405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

TRIFOLIUM this album is cute and chill and good you will probably like it, it is like baby Entain with ethereal jingles

Havey
June 29th 2023


12103 Comments


good rymcore

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2023


60405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

rymcore or colonial youtubecore?

Pikazilla
June 29th 2023


29765 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

dis pola?

Pikazilla
June 29th 2023


29765 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

why do they have an album called meme

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2023


60405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

Pola

Fuck French

Eat well

Pikazilla
June 29th 2023


29765 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

first song reminds me of this



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20Yfuf2ZOh8



nice

Pikazilla
June 29th 2023


29765 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

okay this is chill



nice nighttime jam so far

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
June 30th 2023


60405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

Yes to that + Pola!

MiloRuggles
Staff Reviewer
June 30th 2023


3027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yuhp, verified dope shit

>Underworld on being the only band in the world still performing for a sexually active fanbase

lolyes

izakaya
June 30th 2023


277 Comments


nice rev! does a good job selling the vibe the album's going for and it's can't-quite-put-finger-on appeal. agree on vanite - always takes me by surprise and feels a bit unwelcome after strychnine

took me a while to be sold on this but kept coming back to it for whatever reason and a pretty solid fave.

am also guilty of never having listened to their other stuff though


izakaya
June 30th 2023


277 Comments


who invited Porter Robinson to the technochat tho

Pikazilla
June 30th 2023


29765 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

pola came to be when robinson was still in his diapers

BaselineOOO
June 30th 2023


2503 Comments


I found this album a couple of years ago but oh yes it kinda sucked, didn't bother hyping it and I don't regret it either.

Havey
June 30th 2023


12103 Comments


yes because it blew up on rym a couple of years ago (antiwarhol 5'd it) & that's the only way you know how to find music



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