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Oak, the 2010 debut from British duo Labyrinth Ear, emerged on LE Records with a concise five-track collection that channels the spectral edges of witch house and cold wave. The record’s synth-driven arrangements and female vocals convey a chilly, measured pulse, marrying electronic textures with a synthpop sensibility. Tracks like "Lithium" and "White Gold" carve out a darkened space where minimalism and mood intersect, each note deliberate and sparse.Labyrinth Ear’s work here is notable for its restrained production and haunting vocal delivery, signaling a particular strand of UK electronic music that favors atmosphere over excess. The inclusion of "Navy Light - 4am Mix" suggests a penchant for subtle remixing, extending the album’s nocturnal aura. Oak’s modest footprint belies its resonance among listeners, as evidenced by its enduring presence on platforms like Last.fm.
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Album lore
Oak, the 2010 debut from British duo Labyrinth Ear, emerged on LE Records with a concise five-track collection that channels the spectral edges of witch house and cold wave. The record’s synth-driven arrangements and female vocals convey a chilly, measured pulse, marrying electronic textures with a synthpop sensibility. Tracks like "Lithium" and "White Gold" carve out a darkened space where minimalism and mood intersect, each note deliberate and sparse.Labyrinth Ear’s work here is notable for its restrained production and haunting vocal delivery, signaling a particular strand of UK electronic music that favors atmosphere over excess. The inclusion of "Navy Light - 4am Mix" suggests a penchant for subtle remixing, extending the album’s nocturnal aura. Oak’s modest footprint belies its resonance among listeners, as evidenced by its enduring presence on platforms like Last.fm.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-3ofiQMPt5OZZTzzsCewZBU |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify