Album Rating: 4.5
Runway T [antiTerrestrial] and Runway W [Windchimes] are just awesome atmospherically. Transports me to a different place. Tears streaming down my face and into your wifes bosom.
The synth riff Flatty lays down for the hook in Runway H [Harbinger] is one of their nastiest ever.
Gotta love the guitar samples in Runway H [Huddlehorn] as well as the vocal sample manipulation.
Runway Y [Yaksmacker] is probably their most hip hop sounding beat that I can recall in my current haze. Sounds like something TNGHT might put together.
Runway A [Access] This one took awhile for me to warm up to. That primary synth line, the first one we hear, is kinda disappointing to me. But when blended with everything else this track has to offer, it comes off okay. Meh.
Runway E [Enigma] is just a banger. Beastly. Im pretty sure I can hear the sounds of a computer from 1998 trying to load a webpage full of gif images or something.
Runway N [Nautical] was the first track to catch my attention off this. The constant drum time changes and dat sample fukkkkkk
Runway J [Jurisdiction] is typical DG awesomeness; a blaring collage of noises that equates to headbanging bliss. also tasty grooves.
Runway E [Effervescence] is a quiet banger. such a thing does exist, apparently.
Runway N [noosenoise] is Zak Hill.
Runway E [emptyvacant] is awesome in its spaciousness. clear some space out? so we can?
Runway N [Nightliner] is an interesting one. sounds like it could almost be a demo for a hard indie rock band or something. Shit bangs.
Runway D [District] is undeniable in its clean catchiness. Sounds like Hacker's little brother. Look how cute he is! Nah but seriously. How danceable is this shit.
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