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Timeless classic, I've discovered this album in 2019 and I still think it's one of the best albums ever. Great for long train rides and smoking weed at 3am akizona
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DARK WEB feels like an evolution of Plunderphonics — look up the album Plexure by John Oswald — but it's more of a meditation on sampling and mashing cultures. I love the R&B textures and driving tempos. Musically Proper
Toronto duo follow up 2020's breakout "Peaceful as Hell" with a chaotic noise pop LP that ratchets up the aggression, as well as the hooks. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 17, 2021
Pretty, Lush-inspired dream pop has a gentle touch, with whispered spoken-sung French vocals drifting lightly over shimmering guitars. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 24, 2019
This is steady-moving synth music, full of neon-like whirls of color and characterized by a decidedly primitivist aesthetic. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 1, 2016
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As haunting and hypnotizing as going through the MGS series in release order and growing more and more captivated by the fandom's fabled Venom Snake without knowing a single thing about him. No, but seriously, this album is a work of art to transport you far, far away, an idea that draws you into the abstract. quietis