Opener Time Tunnel starts with strange mechanical clinking and shimmering over discordant prangs that resolve into a stuttering beat, constantly mutating while still retaining a strong identity. In Euclidea, fragmented shards of melody morph and swirl around jittery percussion, building to a mid-point dropout before a stomping finish.
Gravity leads with a tough, glitched-out beat that quickly recedes into sheets of industrial haze before returning with a snarl, while the largely ambient Port 3.0 similarly builds with ambient clicks and a throbbing pulse into a wonky, woozy, dream-like beat.
Final track Destination rounds out the EP with more of the same, chopped and screwed melodies twisting and turning around glitch beats. At the breakdown, a disembodied voice intones “time to wake up,” a nod toward the dream-state effect DeLaye’s music can induce. He’s clearly a gifted artist and with time on his side, it’ll be fascinating to see what other cutting-edge, meditative art he releases into the world.DeLaye is on a journey to mix unconventional sounds with familiar concepts, finding his inspiration in life, nature, spontaneous thought or in the bottom of a bowl; seeing the world as a landscape of sound. He also intertwines his life and ideas into his music, bringing with him a maze of adventure.