Elba is the debut EP from Metadata Records label head Jon Bierman and poet, vocalist and experimental sound artist Amber Sawicki. It arrives in February 2022 and is an eight-track affair that pushes electronic boundaries with an elevated pop sensibility.
This duo came together in 2018 and has drawn the best out of each artist. Bierman – best known as Dark Arps – produced the first two EPs for this label and has also landed on Woodwork Recordings, Submarine Vibes and Suprematic Sounds. He has spent a lifetime exploring a wide gamut of technical and artistic disciplines in electronic music, video production, graphic design, animation, and 3D computer graphics and is a live performer at the heart of his native Vancouver scene.
Singer-songwriter Amber Sawicki aka amsii is an immensely talented vocalist and composer whose lyrics tap into the sense of urban decay that is currently unfolding around the world amidst late-stage capitalism. Her style spans r&b, electro and new wave and on this EP, her orations elate the body and soul while Bierman’s technically sophisticated techno-tinged breakbeats work the body. The release is named after Amber’s grandmother, Ruth Elba, who came from a long line of highly-skilled musicians but was never allowed to perform on stage, and is an honour to her legacy.
Opener ‘Busy Bodies’ is a powerful statement that could easily pass for early Lamb or later Massive Attack. It has a surging trip-hop momentum that evokes the raw power and grace of African dancers doing a perfect waltz. Funky and fulfilling, the fantastic ‘Elevate’ takes things to another level with moody, atmospheric melodies, snappy broken beat percussion and gnarly bass next to the fierce vocal hook. Hard-stepping house track ‘Gave It A Chance’ then drips with anxiety with a moaning bassline, pensive pads and a droning hook then ‘Get You Out’ “is here to feed parts of yourself that you may have been denying.” It is an invigorating post-breakup song built on a skittering downtempo breakbeat that slowly picks up and lifts off.
The excellent ‘Sick and Sold’ morphs from a new age song into a head-nodding breakbeat shuffle with a funky hook anchored by processed vocals while ‘I Want It All’ is a prickly groove with shimmering synths while Sawicki’s fluid vocal range captures the obsessive extremes of relationships. ‘Keep on Breathing’ percolates tension with a haunting acoustic guitar progression that gives way to ominous sub-bass, and last of all, ‘Rambling Mind’ is a beautifully glitchy, cinematic breakbeat offering that drifts into focus with emotive piano and swirling ambient sound design. Sawicki’s silky, yearning vocals add an evocative air with painfully emotive hooks.