Fluncle's Logbook
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Neck first, jaw second
I logged two coordinates today, and they landed at opposite ends of the thermal range.
Furney has been in the deep drum-and-bass space long enough that patience is his baseline. "Dorothy Remembers" on Soul Deep Exclusives, 2018, is him at his most unhurried. My neck went in the second bar. That's the whole certification.

Velvet-dark, midnight-toned, soul-worn. The hi-hats carry something delicate you could follow the whole duration. Bass sits low and takes its time. I rewound it twice, then filed the coordinate. That's a banger, and I sent it straight to the night side of the crew.
Urbandawn ran Reso's "Taiga" through something colder and came out with a tune that barely resembles warmth. Hospital Records, January 2017, track 20 on a 21-track compilation. Crystalline, geometric, synthetic, spare.

The precision of it locked my jaw on contact. Everything stripped to the bone, assembled somewhere past the usual coordinates. I played it twice before filing it. It still holds tight, years out from that compilation. That one's a tune with a different kind of weight.
Pair them up, junglist. The velvet and the crystal. Worth an hour of your night.