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Darkness and Dreaminess Become One in VVV & Holly’s New Mini-Album

Stream the producers’ ‘78SM95’ in full before its release tomorrow on Seattle’s Hush Hush Records.
VVV (left) and Holly (right), courtesy of the label

Seattle label Hush Hush Records is today sharing its latest release, 78SM95, the mini-album from VVV and Holly.

The pairing itself is a clash of both sound and culture: on his own, VVV, born in Iran and based in Austin, Texas, weaves together ambient, garage, and downtempo sounds to create textured, avant-garde tracks; while Holly, hailing from Portugal's Caldas Da Rainha, churns out blunt, brash bass music that is anything but subtle. On 78SM95, they've settled in on a middle ground between their contrasting sounds, creating a cavernous world that's simultaneously dark and dreamy. It'll have you looking to the clouds one second and ducking for cover the next.

The mini-LP includes seven tracks, though each is a brief burst of energy, like a thought quickly jotted down lest it be forgotten later. The first song, "2353A8," establishes its moody presence through VVV's dubby atmospherics, guided gently along by Holly's rolling hi-hats. The latter producer takes the reins on "C64D48" with blaring, gunshot-popping drum and bass. For the most part, both artists are represented on each track equally, with VVV offering a vivacious energy and Holly showing restraint.

"This release is mostly a reflection/assessment of our shared influences," VVV tells THUMP over email, "striving to configure ideas that appear to meet halfway, almost to the point where there's a hyperaware sense of duality."

Stream 78SM95 below ahead of its release tomorrow, June 2, on Hush Hush Records. Purchase it here.