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Soprano Claire Booth and pianist Christopher Glynn’s approach to this quirky genius is through his piano music and 60-odd songs. Modest Mussorgsky: Unorthodox Music album cover Photograph: Publicity image Well-meaning later composers – Rimsky-Korsakov, Ravel, Shostakovich – rearranged his most famous works, attempting to impose civilised accessibility on music that is anything but elegant and accommodating, and often obscured the radicalism and originality of his works in the process. Modest Mussorgsky is indisputably one of the greatest of 19th-century Russian composers, but getting a real sense of his unruly output has never been easy. Quivering in Time transcends the temporal as well as the planar, but crucially, it doesn’t leave us behind. Baby plays with tempo further, and novelly uses turntablism and scratching for sampling, while the closing title track is an ode to the breakbeats that have inspired Drew so much. Take percussive roller Sensation: dropping to half-time on a whim, the mix gradually mutates across filters, melodic synths and piano make cameos, while the bass wriggles with a life of its own. It feels like an understatement to say the tracks on Quivering in Time are proper songs, as each one plays like a whole DJ set in and of itself. Eris Drew: Quivering in Time album cover. It’s here she finally conceived her first LP. At 46, she’s a veteran of nightlife, witnessing its transformations while experiencing her own in recent years: skyrocketing popularity, establishment of the label and resource hub T4T LUV NRG along with partner Octo Octa, and relocation to a remote cabin in the woods of New Hampshire. Her understanding of house music taps into its potential as an agent for communality, spirituality, healing, psychedelia and the divine feminine – all of which she conceptualises as “the Motherbeat”, acting as a guide and conduit to bring others to it. Chicago-raised DJ and producer Eris Drew is one of those artists, and it’s a role she embraces.
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There are some artists whose love for music is so strong, so genuine and so resonant that all there is to do is simply surrender to the emanating euphoria.