Materializing from the heat-haze left in the wake of Spring's acclaimed "Antifate", "Blur" re-centers Ziúr's commitment to the DIY dancefloor with five pneumatic club reconstructions. If "Antifate" focused on narrative, "Blur" hones in on movement, with overdriven percussion sculpted expertly around elastic sub bass and synapse-popping sonic iconography.
She opens breathlessly with the title track, a jerky syncopation of overdriven electronics and unruly wood-block beats that slowly mutates into a rolling, bass-heavy melter. 'Fly Like A Moth' meanwhile dissolves ear-bending foley percussion into an acid bath of psychedelic tweaks 'n tics, while 'I Accept' ushers an electro synth wobble into the doctor's office at the gates of purgatory.
It's Ziúr's most explosive and visceral material since her early releases, and should appeal to anyone into the sci-fi rhythmic experimentation of N.A.A.F.I., Slikback or SVBKVLT.