Jeté begins in disarray. Three disjunct rhythms seem to jostle for supremacy. Gradually, from chaos, they coalesce. A track assumes form, 'U Should Have Told Me', which then barrels through its next seven minutes with unswerving momentum.
Jeté is an uplifting and tropical EP cast in the mould of Lone's Galaxy Garden. It begs to be blasted from speakers, danced to, and enjoyed as a somatic experience. The EP's title, meaning 'jump', should clue you in. Raven's four tracks comprise a thirty-one minute blowout that feels half that length.
Though brisk, Jeté makes time for intricacy. In 'Mifami' Raven a big pile of The Field in his washing machine with lone hardtechno sock. The result is summery but severe as two opposing tones bleed beautifully into each other. Something elusive and dangerous sits under the rhythms. It beckons like stinging nettles waving in wind.
'Floss', the EP's closer, is a filmic piece which showcases Raven's versatility. Its opening could soundtrack a Flamenco-themed Zelda dungeon. But this, and the many other moods of 'Floss', do not linger. They are introduced, given time to settle, and then supplanted by something new. 'Floss' is a track which retroactively complicates and enriches those before it. It turns attention to the EP's subtlety, its mastery; everything that its sheer entertainment value had you blind to before.
Jeté is a curiously emotive and loveable release. It swells the heart by urging the body into movement. As it winds down, you'll be left padding at your thunderous chest, contemplating just how similar exercise and exorcism can be.
Jeté will be released on 25th of October. Stream and pre-order here.
Words by Andrew O’Keefe