Finding an actually good Yuno Miles song is like finding a needle in a haystack, but this song is actually pretty funny.
Even though Yuno Miles' thing is that he's supposed to be funny, this song is actually kinda somehow somewhat decent. The bass guitar is also dope.
A pretty mid song that Yuno Miles actually is kinda funny on, but it's brought down by drew7, so what's left is something that's just kinda "eh".
A pretty solid house song with some decent sound design that's overall passable.
I have a long history of having horrible music takes, but you seriously gotta hear me out here. Neon Future I doesn't reinvent the wheel, yeah, but some tracks are actually pretty enjoyable, namely Afroki, Free the Madness, and Delirious, which are all very solid songs that hit hard and would be great at a party. Unfortunately though, Flux Pavilion's collab here isn't good, which is sad because I was hoping for something great. Also I thanks to this album I now know that mgk ... read more
An insanely heavy song that's miles better than Wake Up Calling.
URL IRL is extremely unique and experimental in a great way, and this EP sounds like an alternate universe Aphex Twin. Unfortunately, some parts are a bit too distorted or otherwise enigmatic to make out a cohesive idea all of the time, but I love the concept behind this EP. For some reason though, the bonus tracks are overall better than the main ones despite being, well, bonus tracks.
Today I learned what hi-tech psytrance is, and I need more. This is immeasurably peak.
The metalcore influences really take this song to another level, but that's not to say everything else about this song isn't peak.
It's almost perfect, but this song is still extremely fun and about everything you could ask for in terms of a J-core track.
There are definitely better Kobaryo songs out there, but Minority Survivors is pretty interesting and unique, even if it isn't the most batshit crazy song of all time.
A maximalist combination of J-core, hardcore EDM, and some metalcore influences for some reason. Overall, SUPER WORLD REBOOT is a hell of a ride, with some crazy kicks, mastercrafted synths, and random guitar riffs that make for a unique and entertaining listen that's definitely worth any J-core fan's time.
This is one of those songs you have to listen to to understand what it could possibly sound like, and it's really worth it too.
The vocals are a little weird but this song is otherwise an absolute banger.
A super innovative and entertaining track overall that has a ton of energy and is a very fun listen.
A mesh of a bunch of random things that works immeasurably well.