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Atmospheric ride from start to finish, this album balances somewhere between ambient and drum'n'bass. Whether you take calm songs like Anomaly and Omen or beat-driven masterpiece Proxy, this record maintains its direction to the very last second. When it shifts into gear, it's still very subtle and I appreciate that. Sometimes music like this doesn't have to blow your head off. This one's for those moody nights spent awake, wondering which dystopian sci-fi game you're gonna play. FLESH MECHANIC
supported by 4 fans who also own “Fragments Of Loose Associations”
The sort of music that is beyond time.
The sort of music that you feel more than you hear.
I love the fact that vaporwave/dreampunk projects like these have such extremely evocative aesthetics they directly fill your mind with sensations you didn't know you had. You'd maybe think it relies on that solely, but it's coupled with gorgeous musicianship + intense production ideas. The volume and spaces it creates just pull you in instantly whatever your initial mood was.
Still stunning to this day. SUPRAQUENCER