supported by 4 fans who also own “Oubliette: Brain of Morbius”
Amazing and interesting texture and effective use of stereo field. Unfortunately, it didn’t do a damn thing for my peritonsillar infection. Still highly recommended! Chad Hickman
supported by 4 fans who also own “Oubliette: Brain of Morbius”
Less harsh and oppressive than the other works I've heard from him. This is actually one of the prettiest things I've heard during 22', so full of emotional charge and melancholy. During first track I dropped into this subconscious state and in the second track these mega tactile fireworks began explode. Layers and layers of interesting sounds pointing you towards another carefully molded detail! Paatoimitus
supported by 4 fans who also own “Oubliette: Brain of Morbius”
K2 with an approach that I've never heard before. None of the noise cutups that I've come to associate with the project rather we have a more synth based release.
Side one has a creeping synth piece plodding along that really put me in the right headspace.
Side two has a more MB-ish approach by having a wash of sound with aspects that peek through every now and again. Not as muddy as MB though, all the sounds are very distinct.
This is another great release from this act! miredsounds