
Nehza Records sharpen their dense catalogue with ‘Bolle‘, a shadowy, pulse-driven expedition from Milan-based producer Yas Reven.
Having previously carved out a name with releases on Bristol-based imprint Hardline and Dutch platform Nerve Collect, Reven returns with her third offering – a bass-fuelled voyage through abstraction and warehouse primitivism. A four-track slab of unrelenting pressure, ‘Bolle‘ evades easy classification, threading percussion-heavy bass workouts, breaks and dub into a quilt of peak-time delirium.
Among the standouts, ‘Slow Pulse‘ emerges as a mutant anthem, drenched in dub resonance and kinetic drum interplay. Opening with a Gqom-inflected war cry, Reven lays down a constellation of space-echoed snares, glistening harp motifs and nocturnal jungle field recordings that flicker like jaguar eyes in the mist. It feels like a shape-shifting excursion where Al Wootton’s tectonic sub-science would fuse with the propulsive energy of a backroom percussive ritual – primed for sweat-drenched, leather-clad basements.
‘Bolle‘ is scheduled for release 14th February via Nehza Records. Order a copy from Bandcamp.
TRACKLIST
1. Veil of Dusk
2. Slow Pulse
3. Bolle
4. Up we go