Mondkopf - Hadès
90

I feel a bit unhinged for giving this a 9, but I enjoyed this a lot. Its consistently dark yet varied and engaging. So while others may not have as strong of an impression from this release, but I think it does the job very well.

Recs:
- Hadés 1
- Eternal Dust
- Immolate
- Here Come the Whispers
- Hadés 2
- Absences
- We Watched the End
- Hadés 3

Flying Lotus - Until the Quiet Comes
95

This tickles my fancy very deliciously. Gorgeous stuff!

Recs:
- Just listen to it.

65daysofstatic - We Were Exploding Anyway
80

Not bad for the band that did the no man's sky soundtrack.

Recs:
- Crash Tactics
- Weak4
- Go Complex
- Debutante
- Tiger Girl

Alva Noto - Unitxt
65

Very glitchy. Liked a few tracks but found most of it pretty unessential.

Recs:
- U_06
- U_03
- U_08
- U_09-0

Hot Chip - The Warning
80

Some very enjoyable Indietronica electropop that keeps the groove moving along with interesting elements keeping the pallet fresh for your ears to enjoy.

Recs:
- Boy From School
- Colours
- (Just Like We) Breakdown
- Tchaparian
- Look After Me
- So Glad to See You
- No Fit State
- Won't Wash

Black Dice - Creature Comforts
80

Some wild and interesting experimental Electronic music.

Recs:
- Treetops
- Island
- Creature
- Skeleton
- Night Flight

Hooverphonic - Jackie Cane
70

An enjoyable downtempo art pop release.

Recs:
- One
- Human Interest
- The World is Mine
- Jackie's Delirium
- Shampoo
- Other's Delight

Poe - Haunted
85

Wow. That was impressive.

Recs:
- Haunted
- Control
- Walk the Walk
- Wild
- 5&1/2 Minute Hallway
- Hey Pretty
- Could've Gone Mad
- Lemon Meringue
- Spanish Doll
- Amazed
- If You Were Here

Korn - Follow The Leader
70

I love the aesthetic of Numetal at its prime around the turn of the century. Though this very successful release from the makers of the infamous genre in Korn does tend to play a bit into its most infamous parts. But when they focus up a bit and while I would prefer if there went a bit harder, it still is a very fun listen!

Recs:
- Freak on a Leash
- Got the Life
- Dead Bodies Everywhere
- Pretty
- Justin
- Seed

Scorn - Evanescence
55

Its some alright Ambient Dub, but it could be a bit more adventurous. I did like the track "Falling" though.

Tricky - Pre-Millennium Tension
65

Some nice trip hop here.

Recs:
- Christiansands
- Tricky Kid
- Bad Things
- Lyrics of Fury

Ween - Pure Guava
75

I like how creative yet unhinged it is.

Recs:
- The Stallion (Pt. 3)
- Big Jilm
- Reggaejunkiejew
- I Play it Off Legit
- Pumpin' 4 the Man
- Sarah
- Springtheme
- Mourning Glory
- Loving U Thru It All
- Don't Get 2 Close (2 My Fantasy)
- Poop Ship Destroyer

Yo La Tengo - Fakebook
60

A decent early release from YLT got some 60s folk vibes to it at times making it rather charming.

Recs:
- Barnaby, Hardly Working
- What Comes Next
- Andalucia
- What Can I Say?

My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult - I See Good Spirits and I See Bad Spirits
70

An interesting less serious sample heavy take on industrial music.

Recs:
- Heresy
- Do You Fear For Your Child
- These Remains
- Gateway to Hell

Ministry - Twitch
85

Ministry kills it here in this Electro-Industrial Release.

Recs:
- Just Like You
- All Day Remix
- The Angel
- Over the Shoulder
- Where You At Now?/ Crash and Burn / Twitch

Skinny Puppy - Remission
75

A very nice early release from SP.

Recs:
- Smothered Hope
- Incision
- Film
- Ice Breaker
- Sleeping Beast
- ...Brap

ゲルニカ [Guernica] - Kaizō e no Yakudō
70

A delightful listen.

Recs:
- Cafe de Saiko
- Yume No Sangakuchitai
- Fukkou No Uta
- Skating Rink
- Akebono
- Marronier Dokuhon

Tuxedomoon - Half-Mute
95

This is so fascinating and weird. It's such an interesting direction to take in the chaotic experimental transitional era of the late 70s to the early eighties that the massive punk movement caused. You hear elements of things to come, but you also get like a retro moogy fantasy sci-fi atmosphere as well as other vibes and atmospheres that I cant fully identify It's anchored in Post punk but it's also completely something else. Whatever it is, I love it!

Recs:
- Nazca
- Fifth ... read more

Art Bears - Hopes and Fears
80

A more sparse take on avant prog yet remains a rewarding listen.

Recs:
- The Dividing Line
- Joan
- In Two Minds
- Terrain
- The Tube
- Riddle
- Moeris Dancing
- Piers

Kansas - Leftoverture
80

For an album known for its overplayed intro, this was a surprisingly varied and enjoyable experience. Had a lot more to offer that I would have thought.

Recs:
- Carry On Wayward Son
- Miracles Out of Nowhere
- Questions of My Childhood
- Cheyenne Anthem
- Magnum Opus...

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