Starting out with my favourite track, 'Let's infect it then', this album represents a dark growling journey into mind. The sounds within are unique, sometimes repetitive and sometimes surprising. Odd samples come out of the blue and add a whole new twist to the feelings.
There is a slow evolution to all these tracks that keeps ones interest and pulls them constantly forwards. The tribal beats of 'Nighthoods unseen violet' push on while the layers of strings paint pictures over the top.
On 'Reality is sound' I hear a much sparser, spacial soundscape which shows another, more ambient side to this record. The 'Cave' tracks are also more to the experimental ambient direction.
This album offers a tremendously experimental mix of pure guitar sounds with drums. It's something that could have been made by Pink Floyd in the 60s, but wasn't.
This gets 10 stars for effort and bravery, and 10 stars for being just a great album that stimulates and challenges.
I like it. It swirls around, but keeps its tempo throughout. Nice variations and not too repetitive, it's perfect music for when you have to work.
Man, this one took me by surprise! F-ing excellent track, reggae-ish guitar, pure groove and... well...
Just great.
An extremely powerful album, which manages to be political without words, by calling attention to another culture within the context of a musical style born in the West.
Don't know what else to add. Love it!
Very nice EP... the first track is particularly mesmerising, with hints of orbital. The songs are undeniably repetitive but this is no bad thing in this context.
Definitely one I'll be coming back to.