With Psychexcess II - Futurism on the person, pretend you are trapped inside a large ball, and in said object, you are moving through various dimensions. These worlds that are being explored revolve around much-discussed concepts such as one's childhood, their lives as elderly folk, the works. From the past all the way to a distant future, this has always been a most intriguing adventure, but this album put together by French electronic music composer Frank Riggio only further accentuates the amusement. Largely driven by sonic experimentalism, the 2015 full-length record is vast in character and unabashedly smart in putting its consumers in a deep trance. Psychexcess II is made up of 19 tracks in all, but even with this number of songs, it goes by quicker than you're led to believe - and upon finishing the effort on just the first setting, you'll be tempted to replay this all over again, begging for more material in the process. Simply put, the album kicks ass and takes names in a thorough manner. Follow the link in Potsy's sound-off, bitches!
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