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2.5 average | MotokoKusanagi | October 18th 16 | Just wasn't feeling the change of pace on this one, big fan of previous LP Severant though
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4.0 excellent | Alabaster Jones | October 17th 16 | It's always interesting and ultimately fulfilling to hear an album that can express a wide array of emotions, no matter what the genre. Electronic covers such a wide spectrum of sounds that the potential for this is limitless, yet it isn't tapped into all that often, as the music usually sticks to a certain specific feel or identity, and that's fine. Yet, there's something about albums like Stimming's Alpe Lusia and now Kuedo's Slow Knife that is endlessly captivating. The album starts out as a mysterious, yet oddly inviting album, using cold (but completely alive) synth work and influences from U.K. bass and footwork to create a compelling atmosphere. Yet, the album turns very tense and ultimately equal parts thrilling and terrifying by the time "Approaching" and "Broken Fox - Black Hole" creep through the speakers. It makes for a very enthralling listen from top to bottom, so if you're looking for some electronic that is idiosyncratic as it is engrossing, you can't go wrong here. Awesome stuff.
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3.5 great | Rail | October 30th 16 |
3.5 great | Yotimi | October 23rd 16 |
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