Dark Red is the second full-length album from Shlohmo, aka 25 year-old Los
Angeles native Henry Laufer. The record is an uncanny marriage of his
ever-evolving, richly textured sound with shades of ’90s IDM, R&B,
cassette-tape Jungle, and, in an unexpected turn, sludge metal. “It sounds
like if Electric Wizard tried to make an R&B record,” he says, “or
Boards of Canada meets Burzum by the River Styx.”
Shlohmo’s music thus far exists in the poles between the subtly textured
tracks of Bad Vibes and the booming sinister synths and hi-hats of his
production work and remixes (such as his split EP with Jeremih, Banks’
“Brain”, remixes for Drake + The Weeknd). Dark Red utilizes
Shlohmo’s existing palate but also mines the noises and imperfections
inherent in analog production and naturally damaged sounds. Sidestepping current
trends that lean towards pristine, computer-generated production, Dark Red
explores natural distortion, fuzz and noise as compositional tools,
intentionally distressing sounds to echo the feeling of the icy menace and
emotional charge found on early black metal tapes. The result is a deeply
personal listen, Shlohmo’s boldest statement yet.