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ARTIST
LUST PATTERN
TITLE
Stand, Scatter
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
DARK ENTRIES
CATALOG #
DE 309EP
DE 309EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
12/22/2023
"
Lust Pattern
slithers its way to Dark Entries with four tracks of deviant electro-wave on
Stand, Scatter
.
Ryan Armbridge
has graced Dark Entries several times via his project
Linea Aspera
, a revered coldwave revivalist duo with
Zoe Zanias
. As Lust Pattern, Armbridge draws hypnotic paths through the reverb-laden halls of post-punk and electro-funk, coursing in a gait uniquely his own. Built up from improvised jams, the four cuts on
Stand, Scatter
defy neat categorization while spanning a wide breadth of genres. Opener 'Forming Lines' features
Drexciyan
squelch, silky guitar, and bursts of live drumming; this sounds like a lot, but it coheres into a perfectly simmering stew of funk. 'Choreography' preserves the aquatic vibes but bumps the tempo up into space disco territory, complete with laser bleeps and
Moroder
-esque pads. It's a mark of Armbridge's craft that closing track 'No Floor' -- a searing motorik synth punk jam that recalls
Suicide
at their finest -- sounds not at all out of place, but rather serves as a logical conclusion to this illogical picture.
Stand, Scatter
drifts across genres but never loses its focus on the unorthodox groove."
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