8/10
With his long-awaited debut album 'Ascension', Bear Beat unveils a portal. The new project from the rising UK producer is a moody, meditative electronic odyssey that pulses with both restraint and release. Seamlessly weaving together ambient techno, atmospheric house, psytrance and ghostly echoes of drum & bass, 'Ascension' marks the beginning of a bold three-year artistic evolution, and the arrival of a producer definitely worth watching.
There’s a deep stillness at the heart of Bear Beat’s work, a kind of emotional gravity that pulls you inward before launching you skyward. If you caught a glimpse of his earlier singles 'Mahoya Shine' or 'Man Down', you’ll already be familiar with his talent for balancing grit with grace. But 'Ascension' is where everything clicks. The album builds its own world, brick by glowing brick.
Across its thirteen sprawling tracks, Bear Beat crafts a hypnotic soundscape that nods to the likes of Four Tet, Fred Again.., and Solomun, while still carving out his own voice. The opening title-track lingers like a fog over cold city streets, featuring long synth trails that stretch out like headlights on wet tarmac, while kicks thud with ominous purpose. By the time you reach the closer 'Shadow of the Heart', you’re ascending, caught between the club and the cosmos.
But what makes this debut truly stand out is the emotional intelligence that runs through every beat. 'Ascension' feels like it was born from isolation and introspection, but engineered for connection. It’s a quiet rebellion against the disposable drop culture of dance music, urging you to sit with its tension, to move slowly, and to feel as it plays.
In an era overflowing with empty builds and throwaway drops, 'Ascension' is a debut album that leaves a truly lasting mark. Turn it up, close your eyes, and let it carry you somewhere unexpected. Bear Beat hasn’t just landed. He’s taking flight.