
Not all tracks are great but Repeater is on repeat. Big beat style beat banger with an alter-indie flavor, it goes together on a playlist with Sex Beat by the Two Lone Swordsmen.
Memory keeper. Mostly music and movies, plus some series and video games. Obscure darkness meets pop culture glow.
Not all tracks are great but Repeater is on repeat. Big beat style beat banger with an alter-indie flavor, it goes together on a playlist with Sex Beat by the Two Lone Swordsmen.
Pleasant house music along the lines of feelings when Paul Kalkbrenner first hit with his Berlin Calling soundtrack.
Super-power electro, playing for months now. I’ve listened through the whole catalogue before I finally got to posting this here. And there is no one track that’s a letdown.
I am not the avid Gary Numan fan but this is a great album even if there is nothing outright special about it. Good moods of industrial-rock-electronics, not foreground music though. (And probably the most terrible album cover typography of 2017.)
Discogs says it’s techno and house AND modern composition. I cannot really say, it is many things with mixed beats, more slow than mid tempos, some basses but more pianos, few vocals but rather instrumentals. It is nice music, some tracks great even.
It’s like Portishead remastered with a more current sound. Has weight.
Nice and smooth. Good for work and chilling.
In a way the most accessible Four Tet so far, sometimes odd mostly for the house beats, but still magical like always.
At times experimenting ambient, other times beautiful modern composition, and then some noisy downtempo.
Power noise with rhythm and weight.