Kerf - Black Dragonfly

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Review by Tracy Palmer

Black Dragonfly by Kerf: A Breaks Odyssey That Sticks With You Alright, let’s dive into Black Dragonfly, an electronic gem from Kerf that dropped in 2018 under Greece’s Deep Garnet Records. It’s a breaks-heavy album, and if you’re someone who digs intricate beats with a dash of raw energy, this one might just hit the spot. Let’s break it down (pun totally intended). First off, the title track, Black Dragonfly, is where the magic begins. Right out of the gate, you’re greeted with this hypnotic pulse that feels like riding a motorcycle through neon-lit streets at night—fast but smooth. The bassline hits hard without being overbearing, and there’s this subtle layer of atmospheric pads that keeps things dreamy. I dunno about you, but I remember this track because it feels like it exists in its own little universe. It doesn’t try too hard; it just flows effortlessly. If you’re looking for something to get lost in, this cut nails it. Then there’s Orion. Oh man, talk about a mood setter. This one starts with these glitchy, almost stuttering synths before diving headfirst into a beat that’s equal parts groovy and chaotic. What makes it stick? Probably how unpredictable it feels. Just when you think you’ve got a handle on where it’s going, it flips the script on you. There’s this moment around the halfway mark where everything drops out except for this eerie drone—it’s like the track takes a deep breath before kicking back in harder than ever. It’s weirdly satisfying, like biting into a spicy taco and realizing it’s got a hidden kick. The rest of the album follows suit—tracks like Chronicle and Hidden keep the vibe fresh while staying grounded in that breaks aesthetic. Even mellower cuts like Flow have their charm, offering a breather between the more intense moments. Honestly, Kerf knows how to balance variety without losing cohesion, which is no small feat. Now here’s the thing: listening to Black Dragonfly kinda feels like wandering through an old-school arcade at 3 AM. Everything glows faintly, and there’s this sense of quiet urgency beneath the surface. Maybe it’s the Greek influence or just Kerf doing their thing, but the whole album has this unpolished edge that makes it feel alive. And hey, fun fact—did you know dragonflies can fly backwards? Feels fitting for an album that constantly plays with rhythm and direction. So yeah, if you’re hunting for something that’ll keep your ears guessing, give Black Dragonfly a spin. Just don’t blame me if you end up zoning out for hours.

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Artist: Kerf
Album: Black Dragonfly
Rating: 5.0

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Filename: kerf-black-dragonfly.zip
  • MP3 size: 48.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 348 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Chronicle5:00
Flow6:36
Destination5:06
Hidden4:33
Orion6:16
Black Dragonfly11:11
Oracle6:12
Budy8:36

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Catalog Numbers

DGRCD007

Labels

Deep Garnet Records

Listen online

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Formats

  • 8 × File
  • WAV
  • Album
  • MP3
  • 320 kbps

About Kerf

DJ and producer based in Spain.

Real Name

    • Jose Alonso

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Black Dragonfly* by Kerf is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. Released in 2018 under Greece's Deep Garnet Records, it blends the energetic vibes of Breaks with mesmerizing beats. Tracks like "Orion" and "Oracle" feel like a journey through space and time. It’s wild how this Greek artist crafted such an immersive experience with just eight tracks. Definitely worth a listen if you love music that tells a story.