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Nope. I actually really, really like slow and droney stuff and experimental electronica. I'm just an ******* and haven't listened to it yet, tbh. I will give you criticims and opinions tomorrow.
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I listened to it and liked it but it really needs to be listened to away from the PC in an entirely different headspace.
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I listened to it with no idea what to expect. I started out sitting on my computer last night listening, but ended up sitting out on my back porch smoking too many cigarettes in the dark. It's not something I could listen to regularly, but you get what you're going for perfectly. I love the explosion of sound on the last track, that and Howard Wallace were my favorites. Great idea for the album as well, by the way. The album felt like it was by one band, but each track had a different personality that matched well with the different person/time they were alive. Keep up the good work! I honestly don't have any criticism to give you.
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I will find out now thanks
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Downloading it now, I'm excited to give it a listen
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Just finished the first two tracks and I'm liking it, really drony stuff that paints a texture instead of a melody. Looking forward to listening to the rest.
EDIT: Listened to the rest and liked it, I didn't enjoy it as much as I did the first half, but I don't think I gave it the attention it deserves. The first half, at one point, I think during the second song, it just sort of hit me in a really good way, something clicked, and I stopped what I was doing and focused on the music from then on. I'll find time to listen to it again. I really enjoyed Howard Wallace Sibley and Jane Q Sibley. The former put me in a bit of a trance, the latter's collage of sounds made for a great, sort of watery, buzzing atmosphere. I love the way it how it sort of came together later in the song and teased a bit of rhythm near the end. |
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