Both celebratory and melancholy, this is an exceptionally strong album which effortlessly compels repeated listens.
Being more open to collaborations, and trusting the process of a co-producer, the quality of production is more on the synthetic side, but the record still has a sense of nostalgia that permeates her techno-pop melodies, because of the heavy synths.
Deeper, bolder, and more playful than Ariadna, it’s a robust album that mines the past for inspiration, while rooting you bodily in the present.
With the aid of co-producer Flaty, it instils some of that on-stage luminescence into her recorded work. No longer pursuing anything as rudimentary as minimal techno, the Moscow producer is idiosyncratic.
Crafted in tandem with the Gost Zvuk affiliate Flaty, the Moscow producer’s second album balances streamlined electro pop with a hint of rave mayhem.
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