Anysia Kym / Tony Seltzer: Purity
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Anysia Kym / Tony Seltzer: Purity
"I've been having this recurring dream for as long as I can remember. I'm running late-to school, to the bus stop, to my childhood home. And I'm too easily distracted to ever reach my final destination. Instead, I fiddle with the memory fragments that are placed where they shouldn't be: the old classrooms behind my bedroom door, the uncle sitting next to me asking for my homework."
"When I'm awake, the oneiric transmissions of Anysia Kym bring me back to this headspace. Last year's is one of my favorite records of the 2020s so far, jam-packed with twitchy breakbeats and hypnagogic samples that entwine with Kym's pitched-shifted lilt. Think Solange if she spent middle school watching Adult Swim and bumping Captain Murphy and Quasimoto. On the heels of Kym's short, inebrious spring EP with Loraine James is Purity, a 12-pack of punchy, loosely tethered morsels produced by fellow New Yorker Tony Seltzer."
"Seltzer has lived more than a few lives in the internet's underbelly: He crafted glacial hymnals with Eartheater and minimalist thumpers with Smokepurpp while also co-producing one of Princess Nokia's biggest hits, all before the pandemic. Nowadays, he's something of an in-house producer for the coolest indie label in his city, 10k Global. Kym first bonded with Tony Seltzer as he was working on with MIKE, Brooklyn's most beloved dot-connector and the de-facto leader of 10k."
"On Purity, Kym and Seltzer meet each other in the middle for something breezy and sumptuous, grounding Kym's extraterrestrial R&B with heavy, head-busting percussion. Between sensual intoxicants like "Relaxxxxx" and late-night cruisers like "Big Difference," the unexpected duo establish a frosty, dimly lit ambiance. But where Purity comes up short is its choppy sequencing; at times, the record feels unfocused enough to be distracting."
Recurring dreams involve running late to school, the bus stop, and childhood home while becoming distracted by misplaced memory fragments such as classrooms behind a bedroom door and an uncle asking for homework. Anysia Kym's music channels that headspace with twitchy breakbeats, hypnagogic samples, and pitched-shifted vocals that evoke an off-kilter, nostalgic mood. Purity is a 12-track collaboration with New York producer Tony Seltzer, whose résumé spans Eartheater, Smokepurpp, Princess Nokia, and ties to 10k Global. The record blends breezy, sumptuous textures and heavy, head-busting percussion but occasionally falters due to choppy sequencing that undermines focus.
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