VEYL‘s catalog has been a pretty reliable source for frosty dance hits, counting Years of Denial, Filmmaker and Blind Delon to the mainstays of well-established producers being released on the label.

Among those the Irish project Verge delivered the no less icy, yet completely beatless album - “Impermanence”. While the colder parts like on “Becoming”, “Flux” or “Shards” might set the general mood of this brilliant release there are luminous parts gleaming here and there from the abyssal depths to the surface. “Reconstruction” with its epic deep sea organs or “Denial”‘s shimmering pads deliver such moments. Due to the unobtrusive nature, it might take some listeners a while to fully sink into “Impermanence”. But once you float with it you won’t surface all too quickly.

“Shards” is featured on the Second Transmission‘s mixtape by Ancient Methods.

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