Igorrr
Nostril


4.0
excellent

Review

by samueleigh USER (1 Reviews)
September 5th, 2014 | 2 replies


Release Date: 2010 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Educated, yet chaotic. A dollop of edgy weirdness that would satisfy any lunatic.

Sometimes one might find themselves in a mood that has no word to define it.
You may feel very chaotic. you may yearn for the perfect music to fit such a strange and specific state of mind.

Igorrr's 2010 release: Nostril, may just hit the spot.

It is a unrelenting nerve blast through a haunted techno mansion of refreshing horrors.
Some.. if not, most average music listeners new to the experimental genres may find the delirious instrumental ramblings that Igorrr is known for to be somewhat comically or even incessant.
But those of you that are enlightened by an appreciation of such eccentric delight, this album is a true treat.
Music of this type can tread a fine line between inspired genius and misguided pretentiousness akin to masturbation through musicianship.
Thankfully, Nostril manages to perform well-orchestrated mimes next to the imaginary line, using the (totally not tangible) line as a "prop" in true french fashion.
It is truly a thoughtful journey through the mind of that maniac you once knew, who's insane ramblings inspired everyone around them. It is edgy and cool through it's carefree, yet clever demeanor.

I won't review individual tracks in this review simply because this review would be way too long for comfortable reading.
I seriously recommend that everyone should hear this album.
Preferably while in a lucid dream.


user ratings (132)
3.9
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other reviews of this album
YetAnotherBrick (4)
Surprising cohesion built on blatant and maniacal contrast....



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Jots
Emeritus
September 5th 2014


7562 Comments


Kinda painful to look at this man, do a bit of editing.

Plus the review is pretty vague, so maybe a little more description would help

YetAnotherBrick
September 5th 2014


6693 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wonderful soundoff. album is still a terrific schizophrenic beast



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