Every composition seems to be suspended in mid-air, held aloft like a feather by an ideal absence of weight.

 Perhaps among the greatest qualities of this work is the emphasis given to what is often forgotten of the '80s.

Greeen Linez's 'Things That Fade' revisits 80s synth sounds with a focus on original influences, especially Detroit's legacy. The album combines nostalgia with polished production and balanced compositions. While some tracks feel less engaging, overall it honors the era's impact on future genres like trip-hop. This album stands as a thoughtful introduction to vintage synth sounds without falling into mere nostalgia. Listen to 'Things That Fade' and discover a fresh take on classic 80s synth sounds with modern balance and depth.

 Relentless bass, bordering on disturbing, break my legs as soon as “Come up and get me” announces its insane progression.

 I no longer recognize any of the protagonists. I no longer understand which side of the barricade I am on.

The review captures the author’s complex relationship with Death Grips' No Love Deep Web, reflecting initial hatred turned into reluctant admiration. The album’s harsh and relentless sound challenges the listener with powerful bass and aggressive energy. Despite its provocative nature, the album earns respect for its raw intensity and defiant attitude. The reviewer experiences a personal and emotional journey marked by conflicting feelings and fascination. Dive into the raw power and provocative spirit of Death Grips' No Love Deep Web—listen now and experience its relentless intensity.

 Flying Lotus doesn’t dive headlong into overturning what was previously said, nor is he content to recite a sermon learned by heart. He simply gives a different stamp to his compositional skill.

 Following this new view, the atmosphere of the album becomes almost hypnagogic.

Until The Quiet Comes solidifies Flying Lotus' position as a masterful producer who evolves beyond past achievements without losing his signature style. The album blends jazz, electronic, and hip hop elements with a dreamlike, hypnagogic atmosphere. Employing varied rhythms, vocal counterpoints, and experimental sounds, it offers deep layers and fresh perspectives. Not merely a reiteration of Cosmogramma, it is both familiar and innovative, rewarding repeated listens. This is one of 2012’s standout releases. Dive into Flying Lotus' Until The Quiet Comes and experience a boundary-pushing blend of jazz, electronic, and dreamlike soundscapes today.

 Like a chameleon, it seemed to mimic the summer breeze that, in a kind of soft dance, flirted with the curtains of my window.

 At the end of the album, the feeling is like having taken a little safari around the Milky Way.

Murcof’s 'Cosmos' is praised as an impeccable album featuring a delicate balance of silence and sound. It captivates listeners with its subtle textures and celestial atmosphere. The reviewer found it both inspiring and immersive, perfect for deep focus or reflective listening. The album's evocative soundscapes create a journey through the stars that resonates deeply. Dive into Murcof's Cosmos and experience a cosmic sound journey that will captivate your mind and soul.

 Flying Lotus certainly doesn’t lack the ability to draw from the most diverse sources to place the listener in a privileged vantage point.

 He manages to create a Titan, forges a Leviathan composed of small indissoluble parts.

Flying Lotus' 2010 album Cosmogramma is celebrated as a masterful and cohesive collage of electronic, jazz, soul, and hip-hop elements. The album's brief but interconnected tracks create a fluid listening experience that reveals the producer's exceptional skill. Collaborations and diverse influences blend seamlessly, offering a unique sonic journey. This album must be experienced in one sitting to appreciate its intricate balance and depth. Dive into Flying Lotus' Cosmogramma and experience a seamless fusion of electronic and jazz like never before.

 "No matter how much they keep experimenting with new solutions, they’re always them."

 "This change is welcome. Instead of basking in success, these American guys have decided to put themselves back on the line."

Liars' album WIXIW marks a significant evolution, embracing electronic sounds while preserving their distinctive identity. The review highlights the album's contemplative mood, effective use of synthesizers, and the band's commitment to experimentation. Despite a more subdued and muffled rhythmic approach, the album feels cohesive and innovative. The reviewer appreciates Liars' refusal to rest on their past success and their continued creative exploration. Listen to WIXIW to experience Liars' captivating electronic journey and their signature evolving sound.

 Holter’s voice enchants and prefers to move on expanded bases, using reverbs and echoes that enhance its depth and volume.

 The concluding 'This is Ekstasis' is a nine-minute celestial message that summarizes and forecasts the album’s deep nature.

Julia Holter's album Ekstasis is an elegant and richly composed work blending voice and synthesizers with ambient dreampop elements. Recorded alongside her previous album, this release further develops ethereal soundscapes with intellectual depth and unexpected coherence. Tracks vary between atmospheric and more accessible moments, culminating in a nine-minute finale that encapsulates the album's essence. Ekstasis stands out as a significant and rewarding listen in 2012's music scene. Dive into Julia Holter's Ekstasis and experience a unique blend of voice and synth in this ethereal masterpiece.

 The result of the meeting of these two Peter Pans is a mix of jingles and merry-go-rounds, collage and funny attempts to emulate the adult world.

 Who said that for a child everything is clear and joyful? Joyful and whimsical songs can turn into gloomy chants of despair.

Jad Fair and Daniel Johnston’s 1988 album 'It's Spooky' blends naive musical experimentation with dark fairy tale themes. The duo’s childlike approach creates a hypnotic and unsettling atmosphere across numerous tracks. Their music strips compositions back to their origins, evoking both whimsy and despair. The album feels like the true soundscape of a fairy tale, capturing deep storytelling beneath simple melodies. Dive into the whimsical yet eerie world of 'It's Spooky'—listen now and experience the haunting charm of Jad Fair and Daniel Johnston!

 An r'n'r played for the pleasure of doing it and trying to convey its adrenaline the most.

 All that’s left is to let this record play and surrender to the energy it emanates.

Mujeres' debut album surprised the reviewer with its energetic garage rock style, breaking preconceived notions about Spanish music. The album mixes surf, r'n'r, and folk elements with an effortless flow, delivering pure adrenaline and joy. Notable tracks like "Blood Meridian" and the duo "I Walked the Line" and "Right On" highlight the group’s dynamic range. Overall, it’s a celebratory discovery worth exploring online. Listen to Mujeres’ debut album now and experience the raw energy of Barcelona’s vibrant garage rock scene!

 The album is an invertebrate being that seems to prefer resting on drones and cascades of synthesizers.

 "MK Ultra" is a jewel of rare beauty where everything makes sense.

Laurel Halo's debut full-length album Quarantine showcases her compositional skills with intricate vocal layering and synth drones. The album lacks a firm structure, creating a disorienting yet immersive listening experience. The track 'MK Ultra' stands out as the album's highlight, while other songs convey atmospheric depth. Overall, the album receives praise for ambition but falls short of its full potential. Dive into Laurel Halo's Quarantine and experience this experimental electronic journey for yourself.

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