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This album feels like the soundtrack for an exploration of a jungle planet full of sentient plants and insectoid aliens. Objekt's use of reverb and negative space creates the sense that sounds are whizzing past you, speeding towards you, and being flung up into space. josh epps
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There is something ineffably beautiful about this album; the characteristic Buchla, the cover art, the more quiet tunes which seem not sad but instead cute and smart. Great for picking up again and again. tmpr
French producer drapes hypnotic, ’90s-inspired house grooves in dubby, disco-inspired textures on a simple, yet, understatedly sumptuous EP. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 4, 2023
Stuttgart’s Robot drops a two-track, bass-bin-rocking chugger in preparation for the release of a new DFA album this spring. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 15, 2016
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A fantastic assembly of Burial's blanket of singles and EP's over 8 years, expertly arranged as cohesively as any single album. Yes, 2016's 'Untrue' is his calling card, but this is certainly a greater wingspan, a deeper breath and a place to spend many more long nights. The new essential. Burlap Productions