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0.0 | FadedSun | April 30th 21 | "Quotation from Bandcamp explanation: "Featuring the sounds from the journey The Caretaker as artist will make after being artistically diagnosed as having early onset dementia. Each stage will reveal new points of progression, loss and disintegration. Progressively falling further and further towards the abyss of complete memory loss and nothingness." This being Stage 2 of 6 to be concocted. I mean, very, er, deep-n-ominous concept ya got there, but is this not mostly just music a la the ballroom scene in The Shining maybe slowed down a tad with some soft record-skip fuzz plopped in? Which is hauntingly jaunty and overflowing with dreamy subaqueous nostalgia, sure. But moreover it's tedious and passive time warp schmaltz. Perhaps experiencing Stage 1 would lead to some insight, but nah. I'd rather dig for the stuff at Savers."rPfft - if they want to listen to the songs the samples came from they're all up on Spotify in a convenient playlist. Stage 2 is when things start getting interesting.
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3.4 great | Erwann S. STAFF | January 27th 21 | After recalling the good ol' dayz in all their magnificence, it's getting harder to remember past memories. The thing is, you've got nothing left but these memories. You're trapped into a life that cannot offer you anything more than you've already experienced. And these memories, pointless nostalgia that would allow you to feel better, are tough to get. This stage slowly drifts into darker materials, echoes and static noises are more present, to the point of taking the lead role sonically. These are your last moments of pure recall.
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2.0 poor | TheManMachine | July 28th 17 | Quotation from Bandcamp explanation: "Featuring the sounds from the journey The Caretaker as artist will make after being artistically diagnosed as having early onset dementia. Each stage will reveal new points of progression, loss and disintegration. Progressively falling further and further towards the abyss of complete memory loss and nothingness." This being Stage 2 of 6 to be concocted. I mean, very, er, deep-n-ominous concept ya got there, but is this not mostly just music a la the ballroom scene in The Shining maybe slowed down a tad with some soft record-skip fuzz plopped in? Which is hauntingly jaunty and overflowing with dreamy subaqueous nostalgia, sure. But moreover it's tedious and passive time warp schmaltz. Perhaps experiencing Stage 1 would lead to some insight, but nah. I'd rather dig for the stuff at Savers.
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3.0 good | zaruyache | April 16th 17 | Big band nostalgia tape loop ambient. Usually time moves on without us, but for The Caretaker, he'll move on without time.
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3.5 great | Merlijn | November 12th 24 |
3.5 great | Henry | October 5th 23 |
3.5 great | ffs | April 3rd 23 |
3.5 great | rchyuan | December 23rd 22 |
4.5 superb | Voor | June 30th 21 |
5.0 classic | Elias | December 22nd 20 |
3.0 good | Runeii | September 21st 20 |
3.0 good | Risodo | September 15th 20 |
5.0 classic | Rick64 | May 17th 20 |
3.5 great | Gueero | April 10th 19 |
4.0 excellent | JJKeys | April 12th 18 |
3.0 good | Wolfe | November 15th 17 |
3.0 good | Yotimi | April 19th 17 |
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