Felix Manuel is the producer behind the moniker Djrum: he is renowned for his ability to deftly fuse a range of genres, from jazz, hip hop, and dubstep to ambient and techno, as shown on his early releases with 2nd Drop & Ilian Tape. Monstrous acid basslines, ambient synth pads, fervent breaks, and brooding subbass meld with Manuel’s own flute playing on his critically acclaimed recent release Meaning's Edge (2024), put out by label Houndstooth. His first release in five years, its resounding frequencies showcase how Djrum’s techniques of dubby experimentation and proggy imagination have been carried to new extremes. Through five tracks that move, develop, and breathe in ways usually estranged from typical club production, Djrum proves on Meaning's Edge that good things do come to those who wait. Its breaming character and unfettered strangeness arrive like a gift from a far-away land, past any Earthly horizon: too human to be sci-fi yet too inventive to feel of this world, Meaning's Edge sparks an exciting new phase in Djrum’s creativity.