There are certain things that, when held too close, distort our perspective. Emotions and ego can clutter the mind’s eye. Apatheia, which should not be confused with apathy, involves moving these things to a safe distance. This is not about a loss of feeling or disengaging with the world. The goal is to gain understanding through a disentangling from the chaos that litters the landscape. Unfettered, unburdened, and unobstructed... one can experience freedom of the soul and see the way forward with absolute clarity. We’ve charted a course for you. There are nine sonic signposts to soundtrack your journey. So, immerse yourself in the music and allow it to rinse away the distractions that have been preventing you from experiencing your own Apatheia.
Gizmodo “…DJ Will Blow Your Mind With Turntable Wizardry”
La Presse “The DJ Shadow of Montreal..”
DJ Woody: “Combining equally accomplished prowess on the boards as on the turntables, Brace’s new album Apatheia is beautifully executed. The 9 atmospheric soundscapes gel together with great cohesion resulting in a rewarding listen to from start to finish. Evoking the best output of labels such as Mo Wax and NinjaTune, Apatheia is a must listen!”
P-Love: “The whole album is super solid. Good combo of production skills and dope cuts without being too scratch heavy”
DJ Skribble: “DJ Brace’s album is a funky soulful turntablelist journey thru music and takes you on a bass filled ride!”
Soul Khan: “Apatheia reaffirms that DJ Brace’s work belongs in the same tier as DJ Shadow or RJD2, but with a style and trajectory all his own. Every track’s a genre-leaping symphony of surgically chopped breaks, live and electronic instrumentation, and possibly the most musically rich turntablism anyone has achieved on record. You don’t want to be late to such a legendary ascent.”
Ash Tullet - Daily Mail: “Apatheia is the stunning conclusion to DJ Brace’s groundbreaking trilogy of records. Loaded full of sexy samples and though provoking rhythms, Apatheia is a must own for any serious music collector. In a somewhat stagnant genre of music, Brace provides a much needed gasp of fresh air, long may his Earth shattering streak continue.”
credits
released November 3, 2017
Artists: Max Lewko, Shaun Morin, Caroline Dejeneffe, Fred Thomas
Musicians: Vekked, Lolly Bone, Morbin, Zal Sissokho & Kabajak
Mastering: Total Sonic Media
Cover: Caroline Dejeneffe
Design: Bill Acheson
Mixing: Kabanjak
Album Write-up: Fishead
11 out of 10. Shame on me for not hearing this sooner. "Noises..." is a masterpiece standing chin-out & chest-up w/ the best work by Shadow, Koala, R. Swift & Qbert. Crushing beats, turntable wizardry, genius samples? Triple-check. I'm left wanting more Otis Nugatory
Suff Daddy’s edition of the long-running Fat Beats “Bakers Dozen” series emphasizes fat, funky beats, lit up by vintage synths & organs. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 11, 2018
sed: I shouldn't whistle along after all these years - ? Though I might also choose "Above". This LP is wholly tasty. It's where it started for me and one I come back to often. I arrived too late for Seeds, Roots and Fruits double vinyl. Still, I "met" the awesome (eek) folks at Beat Catz and they made me feel better.
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