
This is the 3rd EP from London, England, United Kingdom producer Dolenz. Introducing himself in off his debut EP Evesdrop during the fall of 2017, he would go on to follow it up with a moderately received debut album Lingua Franca exploring halftime as well as IDM & glitch hop. His last EP Golden Spike came out almost 7 months ago when the entire world was under lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, signing to Potent Funk Records & making his debut for the label with Electric Fence.
“Jody Banks” after the intro begins with this ominous boom bap instrumental whereas “Wankers” embraces an experimental vibe heavily building itself around synthesizers for a little over 3 minutes. “Blak Helicopter” by Dabbla talks about feeing like a battle rapper without having anyone to battle while “Howzer” returns to a more compositional approach continuing the experimentations. After a skit, the titular beat goes for a psychedelic 1 last time & the closer performed by Black Josh talks about how “Nasty” he’s been.
This & Golden Spike both remind me of Pitch 92’s debut EP Lost in Space in terms of all 3 projects spending a bulk of the time capturing each producer’s talents behind the boards other than a couple moments where an MC takes the microphone to do what they do best although Electric Fence could be Dolenz’ most deeply personal collection of solo material thus far. Mixing 90s music & media with forward-thinking, electronic production, he flips his 90s schooldays into 4 compositions & 2 hip hop tracks that cohesively feels like a ripped collage of childhood nostalgia.
Score: 3.5/5