This is the only RINGEX album I haven't covered yet. It's really not that insane of a set, but the story behind it is pretty mysterious.
I could only find one source on RYM about this elusive Rockinfest 2020, so take it with a grain of salt. Rockinfest 2020 was a real online festival held by rockin' riley, another electronic artist, in order to raise funds for a new laptop. There were actually a couple of other artists in this festival if you search the name of it on google. ... read more
CLASSIC J YOU ACTUALLY KILLED IT!!!!!!!!!!!
This albums is absolutely gorgeous through and through. The mix of guitar, strings, and synthesizer all wave together in a beautiful pattern that is able to showcase each part in the best way possible, while Classic J's sings their heart out over it all with incredible raw emotion and heart. Ever since I evolved in to a neurotic dysphoric mess, I've found myself relating much more heavily to the music that I listen to, and this album's ... read more
I did it. 64 albums, 2 years of on an off listening, and a deeper understanding of noise collage music.
Although this project of listening to every RINGEX PLASTER did end on a pretty sour note for me, I can't really say I regret it at all. This series of weird art projects is some of the most fascinating shit I've ever heard in the trenches of the music world, and has opened my mind to accepting much more accessible yet still off-the-wall projects. Roxy Radclyffe’s work is a ... read more
33.0 Diversify Exaltus is less like an LP and more of a compilation of songs. This albums contains various drafts, from 2020-2022, that were originally made for previous albums. The first and last track are both from 2020, and the rest of them are from some point after 2020. Due to the nature of this release, the tracklist is a total mix bag in terms of quality and genre of music. The first track is just alien drone with random beeping sounds, and the rest of the album is just a mix of various ... read more
I mean I don't even know what to say about this one to be honest. The entire album is just dark ambient with a mangled bed squeak sound sprinkled in everywhere. This album is just a Jersey Club producers fever dream.
I didn't learn anything...
Both of these tracks are just a vaguely windows sounding synth hit being played like a hundred times at various speeds, and at some point they are being played so fast it sounds like my speakers are frying.
So this is the last Dual release of the RINGEX PLASTER moniker, and man it sure is a let down. Half of the album consists of shaky Google Chrome Music Lab arrangements, and towards the end, samples the audio from a real classroom. It's honestly pretty vapid and it just gives me PTSD for how much it reminds me of Relaxing Piano Improvisation for you.
Best track: Tears lighthearted Snare Mom The rhythm that came to us to teach the Our hearts are still strong enough. It should stop cute and ... read more
A special edition of the RINGEX PLASTER saga. The first album to have no EP attached and is a standalone LP. 30.0
Hipster Headache and Artschool Boredom doesn't really have a specific theme or vibe to it. It feels more like a collage of previous album ideas and most commonly uses techniques such as winter/rain ambience and reversing preexisting music and audio clips. It's like a RINGEX SAMPLER if you will. There's not a lot of interesting content going on, but there are a couple ... read more
I'm smoking all of y'all right now with my vinyl record of the Bob's Burgers Soundtrack in one hand, my Bob's Burgers Magnet Set in my other hand, and wearing my Bob's Burgers T-Shirt. š¤Æš¤Æš„š„šÆ
Besides the three proudly featured songs, which absolute eat by the way, the music in this movie is actually so damn good at supporting all of the super tense and action packed parts of this movie. It really gives off the vibe of a classic 90's film that was ... read more
I never finished the album that "Welcome to my twisted world." was meant for cause I just didn't have the time when I checked it out initially. I was totally unaware of it being 5 hours. After months of check it out, I still remember this fucking song cause the goddamn hook is so goddamn goofy it's actually tormenting to hear echo in my head periodically.
THIS SONG IS SO FIRE ROXY, I WANT MORE SKAAAAAAA!!!!
The album cover looks like a really awful tattoo and the song is what the tattoo artist is bumping when he strikes bone.
Gorgeous folk music from the members of a band I was way too late for. As much as I miss Gingerbee, this newly formed duo l, featuring two of their previous members, shows an incredibly beautiful and bright future. It's the kind of music you would hear from the times of mythos and fantasy, and the somber atmosphere that surrounds it is just gorgeous.
Best tracks: Vestige, In Dreams, "Endless, Dreamless"
diddy storm be like six-six-six-seven, six-six-six-six-seven, through the mango ššš
bro has the six to everybody's seven!!!!! ššš„
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Best tracks: Zig Zag, Double Trio 2, And I Dance
Pretty regular ambience, so there's really not much to write home about. I do like how it has more of a fleshy and oraganic texture to it cause it pairs a lot better with the wind and storm sfx. The previous EP's of the same concept just had weird electronic buzzing and popping as its contrast, so the change to something more organic makes his EP a lot more grounded.
Best track: spirit lies in filth