Seefeel – Sol.Hz


Seefeel

Sol.Hz

Five years on from their EP, London’s Seefeel continue to plough that fertile furrow between ambient shimmer, dub oomph and the silences in-between

Sol.Hz by Seefeel

The cover of Seefeel’s latest album Sol.Hz seems to stare back at you. A piercing blue eye gazing through your soul to foreshadow the contemplative nature of the record inside, while the surrounding void simultaneously introduces one of the integral themes of the album: use of space.

Throughout the record, decrescendos and silence are used to suck you in and ease you out of the music, whilst simultaneously dousing the listener in welcome dub flavours. Seefeel, currently consisting of Mark Clifford and Sarah Peacock, might have halved in size since its inception, but is still just as…

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