
TEME make their debut with the striking subtlety of "bj.sadsong"
We don't know too much about TEME, but from their incredible debut track "bj.sadsong" we do know that they are a wholly intriguing new prospect.
Clocking in at just under six and a half minutes, "bj.sadsong" is an expansive exploration of soundscapes that meanders through a mirage of emotions and expressions. Gently atmospheric and soaked in gorgeously elegant melodies, it drips in scintillating little motifs before eventually developing into a million little explosions of beautiful sound.
The journey does not end up at the expected destination, and is all the better off for it as TEME take you on a fascinating sonic adventure into their carefully crafted world. This is a majestic expression of creative intent that purposefully places TEME's ability to capture euphoria centre stage and it'll be interesting to see where their creative efforts take them next.
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Patrick Wolf
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