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Not a beautiful album, but not bad either, and masterfully crafted: 73/100. Ben Frost hasn’t become Four Tet: at most, he’s become the latest Tim Hecker.
Not a beautiful album, but not bad either, and masterfully crafted: 73/100.
Ben Frost hasn’t become Four Tet: at most, he’s become the latest Tim Hecker.
The review compares Ben Frost's previous aggressive style in A U R O R A with his newer, more ambient-focused album The Centre Cannot Hold. It highlights a shift from harsh industrial noise to a refined, layered yet accessible electronic soundscape. Despite lacking the extreme edges of past work, the album is praised for its craftsmanship and subtle humor. The reviewer rates it 73/100 and regards it as a successful evolution. Listen to Ben Frost’s The Centre Cannot Hold and discover a masterful blend of ambient and industrial soundscapes.
The drums are a sledgehammer that will relentlessly come down on the skulls of the pure and innocent. The voice is the rage. It is hatred that degenerates into hate.
The drums are a sledgehammer that will relentlessly come down on the skulls of the pure and innocent.
The voice is the rage. It is hatred that degenerates into hate.
The review describes Vermin Womb's 'Decline' as a fiercely brutal and relentless metal album. It uses vivid, visceral metaphors to convey the raw power of the bass, drums, guitar, and vocals. The passionate and intense vibe is emphasized through personal and evocative language. This is an underground metal record that rejects mainstream trends and celebrates pure aggression and emotion. Dive into Vermin Womb's 'Decline' and experience a raw metal assault like no other!
Best Overpowering Bass Hip-Hop 2017 award goes to Dizzee Rascal for Raskit. The fast-paced flow and the easy-peasy rhymes, okay. London’s garage, the cut-up charleston like it should be, sure.
Best Overpowering Bass Hip-Hop 2017 award goes to Dizzee Rascal for Raskit.
The fast-paced flow and the easy-peasy rhymes, okay. London’s garage, the cut-up charleston like it should be, sure.
Raskit by Dizzee Rascal stands out for its intense bass and fusion of grime, trap, and London garage sounds. The review praises the fast-paced flow, catchy rhymes, and booming subwoofer-worthy bass, declaring it the best overpowering bass hip-hop album of 2017. Experience the raw power of Dizzee Rascal's Raskit—turn up the bass and dive into 2017's top grime and trap fusion now!
This album didn’t just come out; it happened. For Redbone, the single that even Prince would’ve liked to write, this is an instant classic.
This album didn’t just come out; it happened.
For Redbone, the single that even Prince would’ve liked to write, this is an instant classic.
Awaken, My Love! is a groundbreaking album marking Childish Gambino's evolution from mediocre rapper to funk and soul innovator. With strong 70s P-Funk influences and production by Ludwig Goransson, it features the iconic, genre-blending hit 'Redbone.' The album is praised for its rich arrangements, vocal versatility, and cultural impact, securing its status as an instant classic. Listen to Childish Gambino's Awaken, My Love! and experience the funk revival that redefined his career.
Clark is among the standout names of Warp, which means techno for people who investigate the mystery of the blue stone in very crowded, slightly ambiguous, and dark strobe places. If this is art, then you can enjoy the state of the art and perhaps even a couple of steps beyond; if it’s just craft and tradition, then take this hit of historical-avant-garde fine craftsmanship.
Clark is among the standout names of Warp, which means techno for people who investigate the mystery of the blue stone in very crowded, slightly ambiguous, and dark strobe places.
If this is art, then you can enjoy the state of the art and perhaps even a couple of steps beyond; if it’s just craft and tradition, then take this hit of historical-avant-garde fine craftsmanship.
Clark's Death Peak stands out as a refined and innovative album on Warp Records, blending techno, electronic, and ambient styles with poetic and intricate production. The album offers bass-heavy, rhythmically complex tracks, reflecting Clark's impact on the genre. Its short, varied pieces showcase his mastery of software and hardware, drawing comparisons to Jon Hopkins and Boards Of Canada. Death Peak is both avant-garde art and fine craftsmanship, ideal for listeners seeking cutting-edge electronic music. Discover the cutting-edge sounds of Clark's Death Peak—listen now and experience techno redefined.
The urgent words of Lleroy, their convulsive rhythmic dynamics, the guitars clashing with tonality, are positioned like those squeezed lines between a black outside and their black inside. Dissipatio HC is for Lleroy, the leap forward which is equivalent to the difference between Lungs and Atomizer, Land Speed Record and Zen Arcade.
The urgent words of Lleroy, their convulsive rhythmic dynamics, the guitars clashing with tonality, are positioned like those squeezed lines between a black outside and their black inside.
Dissipatio HC is for Lleroy, the leap forward which is equivalent to the difference between Lungs and Atomizer, Land Speed Record and Zen Arcade.
Dissipatio HC by Lleroy is a significant Italian rock album featuring intense, urgent lyrics and complex guitar dynamics. Its artwork by Thomas Ott complements the album's dark, evocative themes tied closely to the urban atmosphere of Bologna. The review praises its leap forward in creativity, comparing it to landmark indie and punk records, highlighting its appeal to listeners attuned to gritty, experimental rock. Listen to Lleroy's Dissipatio HC and experience the raw intensity of Italian rock redefined.
At the guitar level the Bennetts crackle a lot, and from the crackling comes the scent of the genuine things of the past. Another big mug of emo ballads, without foam, cheers.
At the guitar level the Bennetts crackle a lot, and from the crackling comes the scent of the genuine things of the past.
Another big mug of emo ballads, without foam, cheers.
Bennett's self-titled album is a compelling mix of fuzzy guitar tones and expressive shouted vocals, reminiscent of early post-rock and emo bands. The singer crafts a powerful vocal style, balancing screams and spoken word within structured, pattern-based songs. The album brings fresh life to the Tuscan scene, moving beyond clichés and delivering emotional depth. Overall, it offers fans of emo and post-rock an earnest and well-executed experience. Listen to Bennett's fuzzy emo rock and experience the fresh energy of Tuscany's indie scene today.
An album like this, to spend three-quarters of an hour with friends, drink some nonsense, have some laughs thinking about how great it was back then. Better than a LIDL gummy bear pizza, but worse than a pineapple pizza.
An album like this, to spend three-quarters of an hour with friends, drink some nonsense, have some laughs thinking about how great it was back then.
Better than a LIDL gummy bear pizza, but worse than a pineapple pizza.
KO Computer is an Italian tribute to Radiohead's OK Computer marked by humorous reinterpretations and uneven performances. While some covers impress, many fall short vocally or conceptually. The reviewer appreciates the nostalgic and social aspects but criticizes several artists' choices and execution. The album serves more as an entertaining gathering than a stellar homage. Dive into KO Computer and discover a quirky blend of homage and humor with Italian indie artists reimagining Radiohead classics.
Fa Niente is a surefire hit, striking a balance between the cultured and the popular. The sea, extended metaphors, semantic ambivalences somewhat akin to Rino Gaetano.
Fa Niente is a surefire hit, striking a balance between the cultured and the popular.
The sea, extended metaphors, semantic ambivalences somewhat akin to Rino Gaetano.
Giorgio Poi’s Fa Niente offers a sincere and philological approach to Italian indie pop, weaving topical nostalgia with minimalist yet tightly arranged music. The album balances between cultured and popular influences, with sea imagery as a central metaphor. Poi’s performance is humble and technically solid, avoiding typical indie memes, while delivering intimate and poetic lyrics. Fans of Italian songwriting will appreciate its refined yet accessible style. Discover Giorgio Poi’s Fa Niente – a heartfelt journey through nostalgia and Italian indie craftsmanship. Listen now and dive into its poetic waves!
He has placed them on these sharp, vicious hc dynamics, vicious for the sake of being vicious, underpinned by the Milanese tradition. On this record, you will find outbursts, mostly nihilistic, from diaphragm to microphone without too much mediation of urgency.
He has placed them on these sharp, vicious hc dynamics, vicious for the sake of being vicious, underpinned by the Milanese tradition.
On this record, you will find outbursts, mostly nihilistic, from diaphragm to microphone without too much mediation of urgency.
Giòson II by Jacopo Lietti delivers a fierce return to sharp, vicious hardcore dynamics deeply rooted in Milanese tradition. The album channels raw, nihilistic outbursts and intense vocal delivery, confronting national-popular cultural constructs with urgency and grit. With influences ranging from local traditions to critical reflections on cultural paradigms, the album is a brief but powerful hardcore statement not taking itself too seriously. Dive into Giòson II for a blast of raw, relentless hardcore energy and experience Milanese punk at its fiercest!
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