Brief Review: Captures the same vibe and aesthetic I adore about something akin to the dariacore trilogy, but manages to really capture its own style that makes it such an interesting and fun experience from start to finish. Disphing is gonna be someone to look into in the future, because my GOD this is absolutely incredible. Def give this a chance, if and when you can!
Such an interesting album. As much as it has the linings of a Porter Robinson album, it also manages to distinguish itself by also taking inspiration from other notable Hyperpop artists like Jane Remover. The production is phenomenal and the song structure is great as well. It's a fun album to dissect, especially sonically. How each texture collides with each other and forms these really warm fuzzy atmospheres. Definitely going to be an album that I come back to for it's colorful ... read more
forgot to give this a review uhhh this is good
playlist: 9/10
my favorite song: inCaseOfEmergency (96)
my least favorite song(s): inertia, inlet, indexError (89)
Album's good and whatever but more importantly, this is unironically good computer science revision. I'm feeling like I'm very slightly less likely to get screwed over by some HTML bullshit now this is in the back of my mind.
the production is consistently good and the beat drops always make the songs enjoyable, even if it was a bit boring at times. together, its fuckin awesome and deserving of praise, even if not always up to my tastes. as stated in other reviews, while having influences, this album ends up having a unique style worth listening to
| 1 | inertia 3:37 | 84 |
| 2 | incentive 3:37 | 89 |
| 3 | intuit 3:01 | 82 |
| 4 | inadequate 3:33 | 89 |
| 5 | inlet 4:16 | 85 |
| 6 | ineffable 5:03 | 86 |
| 7 | indexError 6:37 | 82 |
| 8 | inflection 2:37 | 79 |
| 9 | inCaseOfEmergency 5:43 | 88 |