Fogh Depot   Fogh Depot
3.8
excellent
Release Date: 02/2015
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4.0 excellentAlabaster Jones | May 27th 15

A trio of musicians from Mexico City, Fogh Depot is an interesting project that combines smooth dark jazz, ambient, and experimental electronic. It's an album that fits the aesthetic it wants to give (foggy and tranquil), but also manages to do more than that in the process. Opening with "Anticyclone", the foggy atmosphere is set well. From inside this atmosphere, great things are done. On "Nevalyashka", a beautiful piano line turns evocative when surrounded by whirling wind instruments. On "Saggitarius", a fantastic jam session from the members really stands out from the original ambience. And on "Tattoo", an awkwardly catchy, yet wonderfully subdued guitar line enriches the track very well. While ambitious, some songs can get a little too abrasive for the style, and that hurst the flow of the album a bit. Still, the album is an excellent listen for those with an ear for the experimental.

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0.0 puntugruhm | April 15th 15

fogh depot's self titled experiments with sounds pulling from jazz, ambient, and electronic genres to form an album that brings something new to the table. fantastic flow and feel to the album. using somewhat lo-fi production quality, the album creates a fantastic atmosphere as well.

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4.0 excellentMetalSoliloquy | December 2nd 17
3.5 greatWolfe | November 28th 16
3.0 goodanarchistfish | March 28th 16
3.5 greathal qaeda | November 21st 15
3.5 greatYankeeDudel | June 19th 15
3.5 greatL4titudes | June 13th 15
4.5 superbthis is the best album that i\\\\\\\'ve (n)ever heard in my entire life. | May 24th 15
4.0 excellentRail | May 17th 15
4.5 superbLol I Heard The New Lights Album Isnt On Spotify So Tundra Cant Add It To His Playlist | May 5th 15

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