The Caretaker - Everywhere at the End of Time: Stage 3
78

The most horrific suffering imaginable and it's completely unknown to the victim

The Caretaker - Everywhere at the End of Time: Stage 2
78

The most horrific suffering imaginable and it's completely unknown to the victim

The Caretaker - Everywhere at the End of Time: Stage 1
78

The most horrific suffering imaginable and it's completely unknown to the victim

Lous and The Yakuza - Gore
58

Mediocre pop rap, what else is new. Buttery melody after buttery melody leaves you eating nothing but butter

The Knife - Silent Shout
88

When I go to the club I want to hear a deranged Swedish person rambling about sum

King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
85

Pretty amazing, but Moonchild is a big fat stain on an otherwise exhilarating record. I don't think the song justifies itself and it's very quiet tone, and it takes up 12 minutes of the 44 minute runtime. Like I said the rest of the record is fantastic, but this album is far from perfect and for me.

Grande Mahogany - As Grande As
78

Funky and flashy with lots of fun to be had

The Fall - This Nation's Saving Grace
88

Ran out of meds, time to listen to The Fall.
Damo Suzuki, I'm him.

Africa Hitech - 93 Million Miles
85

The punch of the electronics is matched by a strong organic touch from the African rhythms and greater sound palette

Vampire Weekend - Only God Was Above Us
78

Indie rock with an ear and ambition for gorgeous detail beyond many of it's contemporaries. The level of instrumentation is just great and something more bands should strive for

Liars - Mess
100

When it's not kicking your ass with heavy high power techno it's mesmerizing you with incredibly hypnotic, detailed, psychedelic electronica.

Edit: (90 -> 98): The more I listen the more I love nearly every bit of the album. The approach to electronic on both the front and back halves are uncompromisingly creative. The industrial heft added to the front and the musique concrète style built into the ambient back half. What an amazing project

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Merzbow - Pulse Demon
85

Waaaahhh waaaahh! Aww what's wrong? Oh nooo, baby doesn't like the harsh noise. Baby doesn't want to listen to harsh noise anymore. Awww baby. It's ok baby, don't cry, no more harsh noise, we can listen to jpegmafia now. There there baby it's gonna be ok mommy's got you now there there

Kero Kero Bonito - Time 'n' Place
85

MY PATH MASSIVE DEMANDS PANORAMIC

Kero Kero Bonito - Bonito Generation
85

Don't Hug Me I'm Scared beats to Smiling Friends to

Jules Gaia - Tuppence
50

The influence of this music on youtube content cannot be overstated. Electro-swing 5/10 sometimes fun I guess but basically background music

JAY-Z - In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
68

Honestly punchier and more fun than I remember. Sometimes I wish he would stop talking about girls cause like yeah. But it's pretty good

Gorillaz - Humanz
58

Are the Gorillaz in the room with us?

Gorillaz - The Now Now
62

It's so boring and mid and average, and nothing and siiiiighhh. A couple of the songs are literally like the same. Like I think it might even be intentional cause two of the songs start the Exact Same Way

Gorillaz - Plastic Beach
88

Daily recommended dose of microplastics

Gorillaz - Demon Days
88

It's a classic. Also Murdoc's a bitch

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