Thyladomid “Polarlight”
Anyone who is caught running with the always-trusted Diynamic imprint gets the automatic green light in my book. By that token, Berlin-based Thyladomid is riding in as one of my go-to guys. Since finding a home on Solomon’s crew back in 2011, Charles Thiemann has caused a few notable ripples within underground circles after becoming a familiar face for the label’s showcases, as well as through his far-reaching releases.
Thiemann is now preparing to press out his debut LP, Interstellar Destiny, which sees him taking a brave departure from music that’s restricted to the insides of clubs. Following in suit with the overall musing appeal of the 16-track collection, “Polarlight” is a pensively melancholic piece that plays on the human condition. Short and exponentially sweet, the tune clocks in at less than three minutes of somber melody lines, purposeful percussion and cinematic textures. Thyladomid does a stand-up job at displacing dance music by examining cogitative spaces.
Available March 30 via Diynamic.
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