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The experience immediately feels more like a ritual than a simple listening session. Nadeshawari’s crystalline voice adds value not only to the songs but to the overall sound.
The experience immediately feels more like a ritual than a simple listening session.
Nadeshawari’s crystalline voice adds value not only to the songs but to the overall sound.
Space Yantra's debut album presents a ritualistic fusion of Indian sacred music and electronics by Genoese duo Nadeshawari and Ysmayl. The eight tracks explore diverse soundscapes, from reggae riddims to Middle Eastern influences. Strong vocal work complements the acoustic elements, while some electronic parts feel less integrated. Overall, the album shows promise and unique experimentation. Listen to Space Yantra's debut to experience a unique ritualistic electronic journey blending sacred and modern sounds.
The enlightenment presents itself as caustic, acidic, nauseating, opening up to an auditory discomfort essential for salvation. John Trubee removes himself from the general loss of sanity by mystifying dadaist voodooism with this crystalline work.
The enlightenment presents itself as caustic, acidic, nauseating, opening up to an auditory discomfort essential for salvation.
John Trubee removes himself from the general loss of sanity by mystifying dadaist voodooism with this crystalline work.
John Trubee & the Ugly Janitors deliver an intense, caustic album mixing bizarre noises, prank calls, and eclectic genres. The work mocks societal and spiritual illusions with dark humor and relentless experimentalism. This challenging record balances discomfort and enlightenment, targeting a niche audience ready for a provocative musical experience. Though not commercially accessible, it offers a unique blend of underground artistry and philosophical depth. Experience the provocative world of John Trubee & the Ugly Janitors—listen now and delve into their eclectic, daring soundscape!
Chrome’s music reinforces the collapse of all certainties by assembling a collage of monstrous fecal smears, pasting a rear-end where the mouth should be. The proto-industrial acid experimental punk noise concocted evolves into disappearance in the non-acceptance that most of us are crap... and to crap we will return.
Chrome’s music reinforces the collapse of all certainties by assembling a collage of monstrous fecal smears, pasting a rear-end where the mouth should be.
The proto-industrial acid experimental punk noise concocted evolves into disappearance in the non-acceptance that most of us are crap... and to crap we will return.
The review describes Chrome’s 'Half Machine Lip Moves' as a brutal, chaotic collage reflecting grotesque and absurd realities. The band’s experimental punk style deconstructs societal norms with cynical and dissonant sounds. Damon Edge and Helios Creed craft a soundscape that rejects melodious consolation, confronting listeners with stark apocalyptic truths. Though challenging and abrasive, the album embodies a dark yet intense musical experience. Dive into Chrome’s unsettling and brilliant chaos—listen to Half Machine Lip Moves and experience punk noise like no other.
The intelligence is truly intelligent and never makes the first move, and everything flows, everything is according to nature. The profound sense of making music is to cancel all the garbage that overwhelms us.
The intelligence is truly intelligent and never makes the first move, and everything flows, everything is according to nature.
The profound sense of making music is to cancel all the garbage that overwhelms us.
This review explores One More Grain's 2022 album 'Beans On Toast With Pythagoras,' highlighting its hypnotic drone base, surreal and melancholic qualities, and natural flow. The album avoids forced complexity, embracing natural creative processes and blending influences from krautrock, free jazz, and the Canterbury scene. Praised for its intelligent subtlety and atmospheric depth, it invites listeners into a unique musical journey. Dive into the hypnotic world of One More Grain and experience the unique blend of avant-garde and melodic surrealism today!
Duck Baleno knows what they’re doing both in crafting songs, never predictable, always packed with breaking points. Particularly noteworthy is the choice to make the voice sound like a true additional instrument.
Duck Baleno knows what they’re doing both in crafting songs, never predictable, always packed with breaking points.
Particularly noteworthy is the choice to make the voice sound like a true additional instrument.
Duck Baleno's 'Popa's Nightmare' offers a fresh and original psychedelic rock experience, reminiscent of MGMT and Jennifer’s Gentle but with a unique touch. The album features filtered vocals used as instruments and combines heavy, stoner-like riffs with psychedelic sounds. The band demonstrates strong songcraft and sound management, making the album a noteworthy journey through modern rock and psychedelic music. Listen to Duck Baleno's 'Popa's Nightmare' for a unique psychedelic rock journey you can't miss!
I have stolen, cheated, perjured, swindled, betrayed, deceived, and duped. And I have no regrets, no regrets – believe me! – I would do it all again and even worse. William had done nothing different from what a good beatmaker does in a posse! You just need to consider Hatto’s discs as a successful experiment in a fusion between Classical and Hip Hop.
I have stolen, cheated, perjured, swindled, betrayed, deceived, and duped. And I have no regrets, no regrets – believe me! – I would do it all again and even worse.
William had done nothing different from what a good beatmaker does in a posse! You just need to consider Hatto’s discs as a successful experiment in a fusion between Classical and Hip Hop.
This review tells the remarkable and tragic tale of Joyce Hatto, a talented pianist whose posthumous recognition was marred by her husband William Barrington-Coupe's deception. After her illness cut short her career, William released recordings credited to Hatto that were later revealed to be manipulated versions of others' performances. While critics initially praised these recordings, the scandal sparked controversy over ethics in classical music. The review balances admiration for the performances with reflections on the unusual circumstances surrounding them. Explore the captivating story behind Joyce Hatto’s ‘12 Transcendental Studies’ and decide for yourself the price of fame and love in classical music.
Music stripped of everything, of sound, of melody, of singing, of words. Gentlemen, the album of the year. The one you didn’t want, the one that will destabilize your already precarious balances.
Music stripped of everything, of sound, of melody, of singing, of words.
Gentlemen, the album of the year. The one you didn’t want, the one that will destabilize your already precarious balances.
The review highlights Playboi Carti's Whole Lotta Red as a groundbreaking album that strips music to its minimalist core, blending punk aesthetics with distorted bass and repetitive lyrics. It emphasizes the album’s image-centric approach and its appeal within internet culture. Described as disruptive and revolutionary, it challenges traditional rap norms with an abrasive yet captivating sound. Dive into Whole Lotta Red and experience Playboi Carti’s revolutionary minimalist punk rap style today!
The Residents start right away with their transcendental cynicism, brutally laying out their Mithraic platform. Liberation necessarily passes through disaster, going full throttle to smash into the void and disintegrate those leaden feet that dragged us around like unwanted guests.
The Residents start right away with their transcendental cynicism, brutally laying out their Mithraic platform.
Liberation necessarily passes through disaster, going full throttle to smash into the void and disintegrate those leaden feet that dragged us around like unwanted guests.
This deep, poetic review praises The Residents' debut album 'Meet the Residents' for its uncompromising esoteric and avant-garde approach. Rejecting traditional melodies, the album is seen as a fearless attack on musical norms. The reviewer highlights the record’s philosophical depth, cult status, and its break from mainstream music, marking it as a monument of experimental sound. Dive into 'Meet the Residents' and experience the fearless, avant-garde journey that redefined experimental music.
“The train coming from the south doesn’t bring only Maries (meaning the plural of the female name) with coral lips and eyes so big.” “Not only that, here you will also find: drills, harmonium, jewelry, sweetness... sharpness... free with added post-punk anguish, funny German tunes, magic folk moments...”
“The train coming from the south doesn’t bring only Maries (meaning the plural of the female name) with coral lips and eyes so big.”
“Not only that, here you will also find: drills, harmonium, jewelry, sweetness... sharpness... free with added post-punk anguish, funny German tunes, magic folk moments...”
Fit & Limo's 1982 album Internazionale blends whimsical lo-fi sounds, free clarinet, and experimental percussions with heartfelt singing in Italian. The album captures folk themes of migratory sadness with a unique German-Italian fusion. Its quirky moments and a tender tribute to Nico add depth, making it a memorable work despite slight monotony. Overall, it radiates warmth and emotional resonance, appealing to lovers of experimental and folk music alike. Explore Fit & Limo's unique 1982 album Internazionale and experience a heartfelt blend of experimental folk and lo-fi charm.
How the fuck can you... HOW THE FUCK CAN YOU!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAA; It’s not self-destruction that’s our martyrdom but your closeness!!! Fucking “normal” people, consider our existence.
How the fuck can you... HOW THE FUCK CAN YOU!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAA;
It’s not self-destruction that’s our martyrdom but your closeness!!! Fucking “normal” people, consider our existence.
This review captures the brutal and unfiltered essence of Flipper's album Generic Flipper. It emphasizes the band’s chaotic energy, sharp social commentary, and nihilistic humor. The reviewer embraces the raw and unapologetic sound that challenges norms and confronts the absurdity of modern life. Presented as an emotional outburst, the review is both intense and celebratory of the band's unique style. Experience the raw power of Flipper’s Generic Flipper—listen now and feel the chaos unleashed!
Hardy Fox was one of the most influential and innovative composers of the 20th century. But no one knows. Hardy Fox is the best character created by Hardy Fox.
Hardy Fox was one of the most influential and innovative composers of the 20th century. But no one knows.
Hardy Fox is the best character created by Hardy Fox.
This review explores the life and mystique of Hardy Fox, co-founder and key composer of The Residents. It recounts his early days, creative partnerships, and the bizarre mythologies crafted around the band. The album 'Hardy Fox' is presented as a bare, intimate work reflective of his style but not the ideal entry point. The review highlights Fox's innovative impact and enduring influence on experimental music. Explore the cult legacy of Hardy Fox and The Residents—listen to their groundbreaking experimental sounds today!
A sort of "pleasant discomfort," as someone wrote. The future, after all, is nothing but a ghost.
A sort of "pleasant discomfort," as someone wrote.
The future, after all, is nothing but a ghost.
The Advisory Circle's Mind How You Go Revised Edition is an elegant and nostalgic electronic album that evokes 70s krautrock and ambient textures. It balances a sense of melancholy and subtle unease with moments of humor and magic. The music feels like a blend of past obsessions and future ghosts, conjuring a unique atmosphere of pleasant discomfort. Its understated charm reveals complex layers on repeated listens. Dive into The Advisory Circle's mesmerizing blend of nostalgia and modern synth textures—listen now and discover its haunting elegance.
Peter Catham is there playing the jester, demonstrating the reality of the possessions that command us. The 'musical abortion' generates a mirror against mirror. Conscious delusions, for strong stomachs.
Peter Catham is there playing the jester, demonstrating the reality of the possessions that command us.
The 'musical abortion' generates a mirror against mirror. Conscious delusions, for strong stomachs.
Peter Catham's 1987 album 'A Man’s Mouth' delivers a disturbing yet captivating exploration of human mediocrity and societal delusions. Its unconventional, trance-inspired soundscapes create a chaotic mirror reflecting inner and external turmoil. The music's symbolism, framed by the jester figure, challenges listeners with a critique of materialism and identity crisis. Catham’s work stands as a stimulating and coherent project within the eclectic 80s California trance scene, demanding strong ears and open minds. Experience the unsettling brilliance of Peter Catham’s 'A Man’s Mouth'—listen now and uncover the truths in its chaotic trance soundscape.
Every time I hear it, I feel the urge to literally tear my skin off with my claws in a hypnotic lunar dance. Together, in the frenetic dance, we share our inner massacres.
Every time I hear it, I feel the urge to literally tear my skin off with my claws in a hypnotic lunar dance.
Together, in the frenetic dance, we share our inner massacres.
Tuxedomoon's No Tears captivates with its haunting, hypnotic atmosphere and intense sonic layers. The review expresses a visceral response to the dark, vampiric mood created by the percussion, keyboards, and saxophone. It describes a frenetic dance with vivid, occult and emotional imagery. The review praises the track's ability to evoke a powerful, almost ritualistic experience of madness and liberation. Experience the dark hypnotic power of Tuxedomoon's No Tears – listen now and immerse yourself in its haunting sonic world.
Clinic have accustomed us to alienated neuroses that paradoxically have the effect of Valium on our brains. This sweet nectar, serene evening neurosis, best accompanied by a Petrus amaro, is the ideal sardonic anti-stress lullaby that music can offer us.
Clinic have accustomed us to alienated neuroses that paradoxically have the effect of Valium on our brains.
This sweet nectar, serene evening neurosis, best accompanied by a Petrus amaro, is the ideal sardonic anti-stress lullaby that music can offer us.
This review praises Clinic's album Free Reign for its unique blend of anxious yet soothing psychedelic garage rock. It highlights the band's flair and genius, describing selected tracks that showcase eclectic instruments and influences. The album is noted as a serene, sardonic, and anti-stress musical experience that marks a comeback after a less enthusing previous release. Listen to Clinic's Free Reign and experience a masterful blend of psychedelic garage rock and soothing neurosis.
De André doesn't sing but humbly and self-effacingly serves the word. Fabrizzzioneeeee, on the other hand, sings with his gum raised to the left because who knows, maybe it's chic, but who cares really.
De André doesn't sing but humbly and self-effacingly serves the word.
Fabrizzzioneeeee, on the other hand, sings with his gum raised to the left because who knows, maybe it's chic, but who cares really.
The review criticizes Fabrizio De André's 'Storia di un impiegato' for lack of vocal strength and poetic personality. It contrasts De André with other singers like De Gregori and Antonello Venditti, highlighting a perceived deficiency in delivery and artistic impact. The album is seen as mediocre and overly stylized without genuine emotional depth. The reviewer views De André's style as more of an exercise in form than true art. Discover the full review and explore the complexities behind De André's 'Storia di un impiegato'.
"A rock classic is taken and dehumanized through metronomic rhythms and an acephalous voice until any emotion and human warmth is annihilated." "'Suzanne' is distorted and made almost unrecognizable... the Flying Lizards in this case achieve the masterpiece."
"A rock classic is taken and dehumanized through metronomic rhythms and an acephalous voice until any emotion and human warmth is annihilated."
"'Suzanne' is distorted and made almost unrecognizable... the Flying Lizards in this case achieve the masterpiece."
The Flying Lizards' 1984 album 'Top Ten' is a daring and unique cover project that transforms rock and pop classics into robotic, avant-garde reinterpretations. While some tracks lose their original warmth, others like 'Suzanne' emerge as dark, evocative masterpieces. The album, though overlooked and out of print for decades, stands as an iconoclastic and playful critique of past music styles, blending humor with experimental production. It remains one of the most enjoyable works from the Flying Lizards, showcasing originality and resilience over time. Discover the groundbreaking sound of The Flying Lizards' 'Top Ten'—a must-listen for fans of experimental and avant-garde music.
This unbridled and flexible abuse of various electronic gadgets... secretes the most unimaginable blips, boings, and booms amidst beudin screams and rhythms. They really did whatever came to mind without setting any limits or problems. We could use more Vikings like that today.
This unbridled and flexible abuse of various electronic gadgets... secretes the most unimaginable blips, boings, and booms amidst beudin screams and rhythms.
They really did whatever came to mind without setting any limits or problems. We could use more Vikings like that today.
Babyland’s ‘You Suck Crap’ is a raw and anarchic industrial album from 25 years ago, showing playful and uncompromising experimentation. It features unpredictable shifts in rhythms and tones, blending chaos with danceable elements. The review highlights standout tracks like “Under,” “Logan’s Run,” and a bold Madonna cover, praising the duo’s distinctive and rebellious style. The album remains a unique artefact in the techno-industrial genre. Explore Babyland’s wild industrial sound—listen to ‘You Suck Crap’ and experience anarchic electronic chaos!
Joe understood that the recording studio could be part of the creative process and a place of wonders far before (and better) than Phil Spector, George Martin, Brian Wilson, and all the others that come to mind. 'I Hear a New World' is Space music, interior Space. Absurd nursery rhymes, cartoon marches, accelerated little voices, untuned pianos... It's 1960, and Joe has just invented psychedelia.
Joe understood that the recording studio could be part of the creative process and a place of wonders far before (and better) than Phil Spector, George Martin, Brian Wilson, and all the others that come to mind.
'I Hear a New World' is Space music, interior Space. Absurd nursery rhymes, cartoon marches, accelerated little voices, untuned pianos... It's 1960, and Joe has just invented psychedelia.
This review delves into Joe Meek's revolutionary work as a music producer, highlighting his pioneering techniques and landmark album 'I Hear a New World.' It explores his influence on psychedelic and indie music, his eccentric personality, and the tragic circumstances surrounding his life and death. The review also places Joe Meek's achievements within the broader context of 1950s-60s British music history. Discover the story and sounds of Joe Meek’s groundbreaking album — listen now and explore the genius behind a music industry pioneer.
An indie treasure chest, once opened like the good brother of Pandora’s Box, releases lo-fi electronic fantasies. A modern fairy tale for those who still want to hear ancient tales.
An indie treasure chest, once opened like the good brother of Pandora’s Box, releases lo-fi electronic fantasies.
A modern fairy tale for those who still want to hear ancient tales.
Flood Network by Ketie Dey is an immersive indie lo-fi album that artfully blends melancholic moods with joyful and colorful electronic textures. With fairy-like melodic voices and intricate sound layers, it offers a hypnotic and dreamy experience. The music captures a balance of simplicity and complexity, evoking modern fairy tales and nostalgic feelings. It's a refreshing escape from everyday routines into a world of vivid sonic imagery. Dive into Ketie Dey's Flood Network and experience a unique blend of lo-fi indie pop and dreamy electronic melodies today!
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