The acclaimed Los Angeles producer's debut album showcases the blissful side of beat-making
Year: 2010
Genre Tags: Experimental Hip-Hop, Electronic, Futurebeats, Ambient
Released in 2010 on Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder record label, Ardour is the first full-length effort by Mtendere Mandowa, AKA Teebs. Spanning 18 tracks, the album is a collage of brightly colored sonic experiments. It takes the listener on a hazy, celestial journey, drifting from one relaxed groove to the next. At just under an hour's length, this dreamy music is ideal for lounging and vibing-out.
Mtendere Mandowa began his creative journey as a painter. And much like the abstract qualities of Mandowa's visual art (including Ardour's psychedelic cover), his music is tough to pin down. Warped, unidentifiable sounds are found throughout this record. At times, instruments like pianos, harps, and acoustic guitars can be discerned, but what's here is mostly synthetic. That's not to say that the album is cold. It's impressive to hear just how warm and organic these tracks are. The album's fantastic opener "You've Changed" bubbles to life like a flower blossoming in a golden meadow. "Lakeshore Ave." features a sampled piano loop that gradually morphs into psychedelic waves of sound. It's easy to get lost in these lovely, otherworldly textures.
Ardour's laid-back atmosphere mixes exceptionally well with its off-kilter grooves. Much like his contemporaries on the Brainfeeder label, Teebs enjoys the wonky aspects of beat-making. His percussion clangs and bumps, hops and skips, hiccups and skitters about. It's playful and unhurried, with just enough energy to keep your head bobbing. The track "Wind Loop" has a tumbling, staggered beat that is paired with some of the prettiest tones found on the whole album. "While You Doooo" contains an irresistible groove that, while only a minute and a half long, makes it one of the most memorable tracks here. The album's closer "Autumn Antique" is infectiously bouncy and makes for a perfect send-off.
Eight years since its release, Ardour still sounds incredibly fresh and inspired. It's a record that guides us through a strange but heavenly world of grooves. A debut album with this consistency is an impressive feat. Teebs is a gifted artist who understands how to harness a distinct style. His attention to detail resulted in a delicate, shimmery record that continues to be a standout in experimental beat music.
Recommended for fans of: Flying Lotus, Nosaj Thing, Baths, Lapalux
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