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The sort of music that is beyond time.
The sort of music that you feel more than you hear.
I love the fact that vaporwave/dreampunk projects like these have such extremely evocative aesthetics they directly fill your mind with sensations you didn't know you had. You'd maybe think it relies on that solely, but it's coupled with gorgeous musicianship + intense production ideas. The volume and spaces it creates just pull you in instantly whatever your initial mood was.
Still stunning to this day. SUPRAQUENCER
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I’m more partial to the A-side of this double album myself, but there’s some really good flips and chops of disco beats all across this album that fit it firmly at the top of Corp’s discography for me.
Both “Crystal Tears” and “Luxury’s Fortune” are absolute hits and highlight the best points on each side of the album, surrounded by tracks that help support them as strong moments in a double-sided journey.
If you’ve been meaning to get into this guy’s discography, this is a fine start. Cardian Matsu
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As haunting and hypnotizing as going through the MGS series in release order and growing more and more captivated by the fandom's fabled Venom Snake without knowing a single thing about him. No, but seriously, this album is a work of art to transport you far, far away, an idea that draws you into the abstract. quietis
An archival EP from Brazilian group Colônia, whose shoegazey, slowly swirling sound perfectly balanced melody and noise. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2021