Cover of Nisennenmondai # N/A
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For fans of nisennenmondai, lovers of experimental and electro rock, listeners interested in adrian sherwood’s productions
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THE REVIEW

Adorable Japanese girls, I have a weakness for Asian ladies, but that's another story, and I should talk about music, not my taste in women.

So, " # N/A is an elaborate equation by the rock trio and revised by Mr. Adrian Sherwood. The result is practically an electro record.

5 rhythmic textures at full throttle where bass, unrecognizable guitar phrases, dub echoes, noise effects, and various reverbs interact. A perfect script, techno-like, Kraut soul, deconstructed dub.

Too perfect. Adorable Japanese girls, but perfection is not for everyone. Here, the underlying monotony reaches alarming levels; I don't feel soul but only a cold, aseptic succession of numbers.

I believe that this material, given to different mixer craftsmen, could yield more interesting results.

For now, it bores me more than it should. Sorry.

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The review analyzes Nisennenmondai’s # N/A album, describing it as an electro-influenced work shaped by Adrian Sherwood. While the technical execution is praised, the reviewer finds the music emotionally cold and monotonous. They suggest that remixing by various producers could improve its appeal. Overall, the album fails to engage the reviewer beyond its perfection.

Nisennenmondai

Japanese instrumental trio known for repetitive, rhythm-driven experimental rock with krautrock and dub influences. Active since 1999.
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