Anth01

Anth01

Originally released in 2011, Jacques Greene’s “Another Girl” helped define a moment when dubstep’s broken rhythms and low-end intensity gave way to a springier strain of bass music, one equally influenced by the skipping grooves of house and garage. The song’s chopped-up R&B vocals established the producer’s instantly recognizable melodic signature, paving the way for a string of fleet-footed club anthems and, eventually, his debut album, 2017’s Feel Infinite, and its 2019 follow-up, Dawn Chorus. To commemorate the 10th anniversary of his breakout hit, Greene gathers a selection of early cuts on Anth01, and together they offer a snapshot of a dynamic club-music sensibility taking shape. “I Won’t,” a previously unreleased staple of Greene’s live sets, feels like a companion piece to “Another Girl,” but with a wriggly 303 pattern balancing the song’s airy vocal chops. On some of his very earliest tracks—“(Baby I Don’t Know) What You Want,” from a 2010 Night Slugs split, and “The Look” and “Tell Me,” both from 2010’s The Look EP—Greene snips ribbon-like a cappellas over an array of UKG and deep house beats. The Koreless collab “Arrow” and the How to Dress Well-featuring “On Your Side” both look toward the more expansive styles he would pursue on his albums, while the 2012 rarity “Faded” rearranges his customary elements into a darker, more brooding shape than is customary for him. And the collection finishes the only way possible: with the delicately filigreed “Another Girl,” gracefully bringing the story full circle.

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