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EPHEM:ERA

682.4K streams

682,442

CARVE + GAZE

5K streams

500,019

Play Your Corner (Walton / Kahn and Ne...

233.1K streams

233,066

Signals

221.5K streams

221,454

Senary Cycles

128.3K streams

128,339

GRIT

66.5K streams

66,538

Finesse

33.7K streams

33,720

Commotion EP

32.8K streams

32,844

Mmhmm / Swerv / Blitz

21.9K streams

21,921

Caught / Collide

19.1K streams

19,138

Biography

Owen Darby produces spacious yet hard-hitting grime and U.K. garage under the name Wen. He prefers cold, dark sounds to more colorful, joyous ones, and his tracks often contain deadly sub-bass tones plunging out from tense, dread-filled atmospheres. Darby grew up in a small town about an hour away from London, and was exposed to the U.K. bass music continuum via pirate radio. He started producing in 2008, when he was 16 years old, and began releasing tracks in 2012. Before long, his work caught the attention of Blackdown, who released Commotion on Keysound Recordings in 2013. This preceded additional 12"s on labels like Tempa and Wisdom Teeth, as well as Wen's debut full-length, Signals, which Keysound issued in 2014. The album's sparse, haunting take on grime earned critical acclaim, with critics hailing Wen as one of the most forward-thinking producers of instrumental grime's revival, along with peers such as Visionist and Beneath. Darby continued releasing tracks on labels like Tectonic and Soundman Chronicles, and his work became more ambitious, with his remix of Royal-T's "Shotta" clocking in at 11 minutes, as well as more reflective and delicate. After signing with Big Dada in 2015, he took his time to craft new material; his first release for the label was 2017's Carve + Gaze EP. Full-length Ephem:Era followed in 2018. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi