Cover of Black Moth Super Rainbow Start a People
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For fans of experimental electronic music, lovers of psychedelic and vintage synth sounds, and listeners seeking imaginative indie albums.
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Video game tunes, imaginary soundtracks from neverland, and a whole series of sounds produced by fortunately useless machines. Ah, the beauty of copy and paste. And beautiful, indeed very beautiful, this vintage and deconstructed electronic music, blurred yet bright. From the bedroom/laboratory come colors charged with a secret vibration and (fantastic!!!) the mind lights up like a bulb. If the singer is then a robotic sprite, a sort of Teletubbies as the manual says, well, I light up even more. In the kaleidoscope/patchwork, words then whistle between the primitive and the childish. They're phrases like “why does the sun set, why do we all go away” or “I don't want winter, I can't bear for everything to end,” in short, life and death arm in arm with juggling, but like this, as if it were nothing, and only a hint of disturbing unease. And anyway, the freaks have ended up in the playroom this time, and all the mistakes are no longer mistakes but poetic licenses. Be careful, you won’t be able to do without it anymore. Trallallà...

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The review praises 'Start a People' by Black Moth Super Rainbow for its beautiful vintage and deconstructed electronic music. The album blends playful robotic vocals with kaleidoscopic sounds that evoke both childhood innocence and existential themes. It highlights the creative use of electronic textures that feel simultaneously bright and blurred. The reviewer finds the album enchanting and addictive, emphasizing its poetic and imaginative qualities.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Smile Heavy (02:36)

02   I Am the Alphabet (02:33)

03   Folks With Magic Toes (00:27)

04   Count Backwards to Black (03:11)

05   From the See (00:59)

06   Raspberry Dawn (02:59)

07   I Am the Alphabet (00:57)

08   1 2 3 of Me (03:20)

09   Hazy Field People (02:51)

10   Vietcaterpillar (02:15)

Sunshine came late today
Sundown came late today
When we die we go away

11   The Primary Color Movement (03:19)

12   Trees and Colors and Wizards (02:28)

13   I Think It Is Beautiful That You Are 256 Colors Too (03:06)

14   Early 70's Gymnastics (03:41)

15   Snail Garden (01:50)

16   Seeeds (02:42)

Black Moth Super Rainbow

American experimental electronic band from Pittsburgh, led by Tobacco (Thomas Fec). Known for analog synths, vocoder textures and psychedelic, vintage-flavored electronic pop.
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