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| 3.5 great | Bedex | May 6th 20 | I really dug the intro on this and the first two tracks in general. Gorgeous, multilayered ambient/post-rock based ambient, lovely and meditative stuff. Well done Josh D. This lost me a bit at track 3: the track's simpler nature, as essentially one long guitar piece fed through an fx chain felt a little more generic and far more like a dude jamming in his room you know, whereas the multi-texturality of the prior two pieces packed a lot more punch imo. Now I say this but track 5 does the same thing yet sounded a lot fuller than 3 so what do I know. Maybe 4 helped a little by going back to the pre-3 style, although it didn't quite get me back into the record and has hardly any conclusion to it. Now 6 did lose a couple points for me, as it ruptures a lot with the rest of the record in terms of mood with a much jollier, more orchestral sound that evoked pirate movies to me for some reason. And the transition into 7 reinforced this impression of lacking cohesiveness, although the track itself is pretty and boasts a lot of welcome layers with drums, and orchestral strings whose melody sounds a bit like Enrique's Te Amo (auditory hallucination probably). A more cohesive version of this with tracks flowing well into each other like 1-2 could easily get a 4.0 out of me, but for now this is a 3.65
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| 4.0 excellent | Kars Landman | August 13th 19 | Not really my genre, but the atmospheres are very nice, and the record is very varied in its instrumentation.
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| 4.0 excellent | Aeri | December 28th 19 |
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