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For me, it reminded me of trips that I'd had, where sounds were weirdly distorted, like this track
As always, fellow space monkeys, put on your headphones, and wiggle them into position, so you can easily discern the left/right separation. Love. brian0scattergood0
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This album is one of my favorite electronic albums ever. Each song is great on it's own but when you listen to the album as a whole, it takes you on a journey. The only vocals in the album are in the first track, which is kind of a mantra that sets the tone for the whole album. The beautiful, meandering, contemplative, and sometimes playful melodies are perfect for any occasion. Any time I am stuck on what to listen to, I just listen to this. isthisnotadream
A story of the downfall of mankind, the 25 artists collected here use electronic music to depict a harrowing vision of a ruined dystopia. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 31, 2021
Philadelphia's Starkey operates in his own head-spinning sonic universe, blending laser-like pinpricks of sound with tripping rhythms. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 10, 2016