94diskont.

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Based on 330 ratings
1995 Ratings: #256
1995 / Release Date
LP / Format
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100
AllMusic

94 Diskont is undoubtedly a standout in the field of electronically advanced, glitch-heavy music. In addition to having clear resonance with those primarily interested in process, this record resides in an autonomous and highly aesthetic sonic universe, where bits of production and granulated noise easily melt into warm, repetitive arrangements.

maryfreegirl
85

Glitchy in a relaxing way, felt like the captain of a spaceship operating the spaceship's controls, pretty unique in its execution

svse
90

As I’ve listened to more glitch music my appreciation for this album has increased, granted I still haven’t gone *that* deep into the glitch rabbit hole yet. Regardless, compared to other glitch music I’ve heard, including Oval’s prior album Systemisch, 94 Diskont has a much ‘fuller’ sound. Oval moves away from the sparseness and abstract qualities of his prior work, and embraces more of the concrete. Despite the inherent ‘digitalness’ of glitch, ... read more

OldTask
60

Don't care much for the minimalist ambient approach of the lengthy opener, but when the glitch album actually glitches I found it to be mildly interesting but nothing all that crazy. Though even then I didn't care much for the awfully repetitive nature of some of the tracks. I like the spirit of this album but it could have been executed better.

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Noumena
65

Interesting textures on a dreamy but somewhat empty atmosphere. It'll have to grow on me.

Luctue
85

Yeah this is like top tier glitch. Like… damn!
Incredible, incredible. The textures are unbelievable.

daradaradara
80

one of the more unique records i've ever listened to. its soundscape feels kind of like you're floating in outer space.

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