Matryoshka: Blasé Saint
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by Dash LewisFebruary 24, 2026
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Matryoshka: Blasé Saint by Dash Lewis captures the essence of Dash Lewis’ review of Jaqueline Lawson’s debut album. The album begins with a dub techno vibe but quickly evolves into something more complex and intense, showcasing Lawson’s ability to reinvent familiar electronic music elements. Her production is intricate yet balanced, with layered drum patterns and hauntingly beautiful synths that create an immersive listening experience.
Lawson, born Jaqueline Lawson, draws inspiration from influential artists like SOPHIE and Travis Scott, blending atmospheric sounds with soulful depth. Tracks like “lluvia erótica” and her collaboration with
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Originally published on Pitchfork on 2/24/2026