With “Squid Siren” and “Vacuum,” Revazz squeezes in a pair of songs that just might tickle your fancy
There are two aspects of music-making that Revazz particularly excels in. The first involves the way his low-end grinds against the accompanying kicks and snares—a distinctly saturated bassline that refuses to stay still. The second thing is his song title game. Honesty and clarity are valued by this Washington D.C. producer; what you see is what you’ll hear. “Zipperzz” contains a lead that sounds…zippery. Drum & bass percussion and squeaky hardwood sounds combine to become the track “Floor Racket.” So take a guess: what do you think “Squid Siren” and “Vacuum” will remind you of? Revazz smartly chooses idiosyncrasy over complexity to set himself apart from the rest of the field. You might not think his tracks are catchy, but I bet you won’t be able to get that synth out of your brain.
Written by Eugene Cheng