“Bee in the Cage” establishes a tranquil audible sanctuary from Cyprus-based artist Case Against Time, blending largely original field recordings with handcrafted electronic textures. Utilizing faulty synthesizers as “electric bees,” the production bridges ’90s computer-music paradigms with modern, slow-burn cinematic atmosphere. This lush, sample-laden journey achieves a Boards of Canada-esque vibrancy through a meticulous, human performance.
A distinctively outside setting is established via the immersive sounds of bird-chirping and buzzing bees. A warm, symphonic-like swell ensues following this atmospheric establishing, then quickly maneuvering into lush washes of synths — their buzzing tonal precision echoing the initial bees. A twinkling, graceful presence of keys emerges thereafter amidst a gently absorbing rhythmic backbone. The production delights in its gradual expanse of atmosphere, by midpoint achieving a glowing state of vibrancy that resembles Boards of Canada’s most relaxed productions.
A beautifully effervescent array of starry-eyed synths combine with the re-introduction of bird-chirping as the second half emerges. The blend of earth-set greenery, depictions of wildlife and sunny skies, contrasts intriguingly with synth tones that are distinctively in the space-set spectrum. As such, “Bee in the Cage” achieves an excellently dynamic atmospheric entrancement, succeeding across both sample-laden ambience and gorgeously affecting synth expansions. Blissfully cinematic in its artful progression and incorporation of samples, “Bee in the Cage” is an excellent track from Case Against Time.
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The track is also featured in the genre-based, best-of Spotify compilation Emerging Indie Electronic.
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