An amalgam of '70s and '80s B-horror soundtracks, channeled through Akira Yamaoka, to describe the grieving process (I think). It's very good, and occasionally very scary, and ultimately comforting. Beast
Running the range of feelings of staying in on a rainy day, this record is at times melancholy, relaxed, content, and excitedly bursting at the seams. A heartfelt and warm electronic album. Beast
German producer showcases a whimsical, club-friendly collage of bright synth arpeggios, vibrant percussion, and phased-out samples. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 3, 2024