Fennesz's first full solo work since
Black Sea is a short, almost tentative release, feeling as if it's a dipping of toes into the water to see what might be next. "Liminal" begins
Seven Stars on one of the most polite and outright shoegazey fronts he's done yet, feeling less like careful electronic fusion than open-ended strum and exploration. It's gorgeous if a little unexpected, not quite as distinct as some of his other work in the end, though the final minute of the song takes things in an even woozier and louder direction. "July" takes a much more unsettled path from the start, feedback clash complemented slowly by growling tones and a deep-sounding background that feels like a cave with a none-too-friendly inhabitant. "Shift" is just that, turning toward slow layers of tones feeling more like a hushed organ part than any kind of noise attack, as near complete a drift drawing on
Fennesz's now standard approaches as can be expected; if again not quite surprising, it's certainly enveloping. The title track concludes the EP on the gentlest and most unexpected note yet, thanks to Steven Hess' brushed drumbeats, as well as flecks of acoustic guitar sounding like something from
Victorialand Cocteau Twins transformed into '90s new age meditations. It's an unexpected turn on a slightly uneven EP, but all the more striking for how it wraps it up on a promising sign. ~ Ned Raggett