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A truly remarkable album! I'd like to add that this is one of very few albums that I think truly sound better on vinyl, as it only enhances the intended experience. Every little bit seeps with atmosphere, like watching a dystopian, heavily grainy, space movie with ships surveying distant planets. That goes for the artwork as well, to which I'm sure everyone can agree, is the perfect marriage of both sound and visualization. Here's to hoping there'll be a 2846! Trisska
Australian duo OK EG imbue rigid power electronics with organic warmth, approaching club music from a naturalistic mindset. Bandcamp New & Notable May 27, 2020
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Shackleton finds a worthy laboratory partner in Scotch Rolex, and the duo experiment with vaguely tribalized, byzantine sound designs that twist and contort like DMT architecture. One for the heads. PannionSeer