Urban, insular and maybe best heard through headphones, the beats sidestep the chaos of interaction and the temptation to build into a frenzy, giving context to the EP's wary title and peace to the listener. At only four tracks, Evasion is short and somewhat discontinuous, but put in the right order and plus a few more tracks, a full-length album could tell a story both fascinating and true.
But Beaver’s track record indicates he might not stay in the zone of Xtra Colours for too long, and viewed purely as a one-off, Evasion is intricate and whole; a well-executed experiment from a curious talent. 3 out of 5.
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