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After the tribute to classic house in Virtual Eden (NSD002) and the fetishist rave revival in Carregada/Calibrada (NSD005), Torque (NSD006) enters an interstitial territory in what is probably the most personal work from the spearhead of No She Doesn 't, DJ Spielberg. The exercise is still that of working and recycling the familiar terrain, pointing out influences, from Four Tet to Overmono, to then mix them up again, from heavy basses and broken cadences with junglist nuances, to the spectral voices that the best London tradition has produced, from Burial to Koreless. But that is just the infrastructure to which Spielberg will add his singular motifs, such as the unforeseen break of the title track Torque, the big-room-entropic-arpeggio of Biohack, the synthetic tropicalism of Sticky Slicks, the metamorphosed r'n'b of Dddetach's or what, under an unspeakable intimacy, could be an eternal interlude, the track Ethics. On the emotional horizon of all this, there is a diffuse and wandering narrative about post-human characters between noetic experiences with psychotropic mushrooms and motorized races in an imaginary of uninhibited and seductive cybernetics that purges the bonds of reality and flesh. Come in and get lost.

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