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So, wave field synthesis could really be called real life synthesis? Despite its digital original, this is so moving, so organic, that it could be some kind of garden growth - although the clanks and catanks and whirrs hints otherwise. One of the best first listens I've had in a while. Øivind Idsø
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an eclectic, never frenetic, journey through thoughtful organic rhythms and subtle lullabies. playful beats and micro-melodies: busy, yet with a refined minimalism that permeates the entire record. ioflow
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a dense and scattered start composed of discrete moments that are each incredibly demanding, confounding and pleasurable. Complicated sound masses are all moving independently and converging in the first track followed by two more sonically focused, in comparison, shorter tracks that excite and then gradually release. bkudler
Straddling the threshold between studio performance and digital technique; the NYC artist applies "fake jazz" principles to synthpop. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2024
A collection of tracks from the singer and multi-disciplinary artist's 111 collaboration series, featuring KMRU, Laraaji, and others. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2024