Pretty solid, but some of the songs are near unlistenable. I'm talking about 'Mentim' in specific. But most of the tracks are well worth it enjoyable.
I'll probably end up revisiting this one a few times, but first listen has me satisfied.
This feels like a psychedelic journey through a sprawling jungle at night
Contender for my favorite Miles Davis record. It's just so damn funky I can't get enough of it
Not the biggest fan of Title Fights shoegaze work, but it's by no means bad in any way.
Pretty much all I've been listening to for the past few weeks. A banger album in terms of song writing and performance.
I fell in love with this album way before I knew about music review sites or even before I knew about the legacy of this record. And nothing has changed since; I still love it just as much as back then.
I remember having this album in the background while reading some book (The Wind Up Bird Chronicles perhaps), and my dad comes into my room and tells me the album name. I never knew he was a Basinski fan but he told me that this record is perfect 'breathing music'. I think I agree
Not something I'd listen to if given the choice but an experience nonetheless. The industrial elements were pretty enjoyable, especially when the energy ramps up; the production in general sounded really unique and potentially influential. But all the vocals did for me was accentuate my pain and suffering, and reminded me of my barber who is a mouth breathing smoker. I should probably start going to a different barber shop.
This user score bothers me a severe amount. We're gonna need to change that
If you liked Ambient 4 by Brian Eno then you'll love this
Lush and dystopian. Unique, ambitious production.
Any IDM / Ambient Techno fans will surely find something to enjoy here
Major BOC vibes on here.
Very fun, lush and nature filled album. It kinda sounds like you're walking through a magical forest while tripping on acid. At least that's what i was imagining while listening to this.
Parts of this album remind me of the ambient/minimalism scene in Japan. Especially Flak and Dead Skin Cells; those two tracks are insanely good.
my only problem with this album is that it feels like there is too much shit going on sometimes. that kinda ruined the vibe of ... read more
FREMBLE EXCHANGE -----> IMMERSIVE ALBUMS WITH @DieeeeeeeeeeLit
Going into 'In Sides' all I knew was that the intro track 'The Girl With the Sun in Her Head' was dedicated to a friend of the duo who passed away a year prior... Oh and that this track was made using a fucking SOLAR POWER GENERATOR??? Unbelievable!!
After learning that, I knew I had to do some more digging. So I did... and I found out that this isn't exactly a conceptual record, but that most songs ... read more