Boris Divider – Time To Face (Distrito 91)
Released on the ever-reliable spanish imprint Distrito 91, Time To Face finds Boris Divider operating from an invisible sub-layer
GROOVE RADAR
Released on the ever-reliable spanish imprint Distrito 91, Time To Face finds Boris Divider operating from an invisible sub-layer of the system. This body of work moves away from automated execution into a territory of instinctive mutation, delivering advanced electro that is cold, elegant, and deeply narrative.
The EP reveals a calculated duality. On the physical spectrum, cuts like A1, Walls, and B1, Rival, are engineered as precision tools for the dancefloor. Here, the groove is rigid and aggressive, marked by millimetric grids and robotic vocals that build tension without ever losing control. The A2 cut, Time To Face, serves as the turning point, introducing pads and synth lines that create palpable friction against the cold rhythmic architecture.
However, the record’s true weight lies in its emotional fractures. Tracks like the diagnostic interlude A3 and the stunning closer B2, Your Fate, peel back the algorithmic layers to reveal something more human. This is not just functional electro; it is a melancholic reflection on synthetic consciousness, where residual melodies and futuristic textures leave the listener in a state of introspection long after the rhythm fades.


