For an album that’s so influential, it’s surprising as to how forgettable and cheesy it feels at times. It’s still pretty good, and is extremely ahead of it’s time at it’s best, but do note that it hasn’t aged very well at it’s worst.
crazy how some of the best work Thom Yorke made was outside of Radiohead... makes u think...
A decent collection from Luka Beatovic. It's quality ranges from demos and test recordings, such as Smol Delay/Smol Synth Take, to genuinely nice and textually creative ambient tracks, such as What Would, and Trinket. It's a mixed bag, but I think the highs worth some of the lows. You can always skip the songs you don’t like, anyways.
this album is a ridiculous execution on a ridiculous idea. I love it. It's eerie nature and unique soundscape make for an interesting experience, even if the second half is a lot weaker than the first.