I’ll admit the cover art is what drew me to this one, and thank God for that. Deer Park’s “433,” a loosie the artist dropped earlier this month ahead of their new album, Gun Scene, is an entrancing piece of ambient electronic music, at once thick and ethereal, like steam rising out of a manhole. Diegetic French mumblings, smoky synth tones, and imposing rumbles over an earthy, beatless soundscape—what more are we looking for, here? When traces of a beat do appear, they’re muddled, submerged in the cosmic chug-a-lug. Remember Yves Tumor’s “Limerence”? This track gives me that same feeling of psychic unease, like a half-remembered memory, or maybe it’s someone else’s memory, or maybe I just dreamt it.