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From the nuanced corridors of club music, spanning a diligent decade, 2022 reveals a gem embedded within the techno music landscape – Batu’s debut album Opal. This long awaited debut punctuates Batu‘s musical narrative with a progressive exploration of melodious dimensions, unearthing unfamiliar territories underneath the techno umbrella. Omar McCutcheon lends his artistic persona to his bass-driven melodies, diverging from the familiar rhythmic pathways and venturing into sonic spaces resonating with his unique individuality.
In the 11-track long Opal, rhythmic contours adapt, evolve, and reinvent. This is a space entirely charted by Batu‘s experimental wavelength where sound echoes through varied frequencies as narrative undercurrents flow and ebb, an immersive journey in characteristic modernist reflection. His soundscape shares intrinsic connections with club music, however, Opal embodies a more personal rendition of the artist, akin to artists like Jon Hopkins or Aphex Twin with their distinct musical territories.
Each track of Opal delves into emotional depths not by unabashedly vying for attention, but subtly exploring melodic forms that resonate with an elemental quality, reminiscing the works of distinct artists like Bjork or Four Tet. Contributions by the likes of the avant-garde artist serpentwithfeet ripple the tranquility of ‘Solace’, weaving a hypnotic vocal strand. Simultaneously, the sounds of nature subtly captured by Memotone, and meticulously processed by Batu, provide a poignant backdrop for the album, embodying the large-scale portrayal of time and the intimate nuances of personal evolution.
The debut album unfolds much like the iridescent stone it is named after. Opal marks an important milestone in Batu‘s discography reflecting a profound artistic growth from his earlier singles and EPs hosted by numerous labels including XL Recordings, Hessle Audio and his own Timedance. Tracks like ‘Former World’ and ‘Convergence’, spotlight Batu‘s signature forward-thinking style, blending the bassbin principles inherent in British music culture with a fearless streak of innovation.
Batu continues to fuel the global resonance of bass-minded music from Bristol. His accomplishments include critically acclaimed EPs, spellbinding remixes for Sampha and R&S Records, a coveted spot on The Guardian’s ‘Best Mixes of 2018’ list and Mixmag’s top 20 DJs in 2017, acclaiming the quality of his work and exceptional DJ-ing abilities.
Opal resonates with Batu‘s journey, a musical echo of a decade spent experimenting, with each track reflecting various aspects of his artistic evolution. The tracks traverse through intricate sound design, captivating the listeners into a world overrun by iridescent cores and sonic stalactites. Tracks like ‘Atavism’ and ‘Squall’ explore the labyrinthine structures of sound while touching upon the primal forces of nature and the molecular details of music creation.
In conclusion, Opal is a testament to Batu‘s creative fortitude, allowing the listeners a glimpse into the artist’s transition through a decade within the club music scene. Each track peels back a layer of Batu‘s creative process, revealing a finely crafted album that attributes Batu’s diligent decade in the techno realm presenting an impressive curation of sound, rhythm, and melody. It is indeed, a dazzling display of electronic music’s geological heartbeat curated by Batu.



