Review Summary: Hard on.
Andrea makes electronic music. Ambient, cathartic, eclectic, and electric are some describers that should make you wet. The music is wet too. It’s some sexy, hallucinogenic waterfall experience, pure witch induced magic, and most likely includes ladies (or men) of your preference at the waterfall.
This is one of those albums. You know, where the beats are more organic and coming to life than your lunch soup telepathically talking to you. The cadence of the rhythm is explicit, like a jellyfish whispering in your ear. It makes everything in your little world feel more alive, and you feel alive with it. There’s enough intricacies to have a dubstep, glitchstep, and techno vibe, though if Deviant was here he would add a few more sub-genres to that list (fuck that).
All you need to know is this: good music, baby! It’s cool, it’s calm, it vibes. It gently caresses your tushy and holds your hand. It walks down the aisle and proposes to your ears. It makes out with you underneath a Mexican sunset. That’s how the music sounds and what it does to you. The waves of energy will make you convulse in fits of rhythmic ecstasy similar to the orgasmic volcano electronic sounds within the album. Let’s check the check list: intricate beats, sexy rhythms, magnetic tones. All accounted for, you’ll like it.