the industrial rob🎶
About four years ago I would have liked this album much more.
The 1990s saw a surge in interest in industrial and electronic genres. Although the 1980s defined genres like synthpop, the 1990s brought a breath of fresh air.
~~Nine Inch Nails, Rammstein, Fear Factory, Static X~~
Even if fragments of these genres haven't aged particularly well, it's worth admitting they have their own unique charm. Rob Halford's voice didn't necessarily fit this ... read more
I don't think Yung Lean contributed anything with this project. The cloud rap scene was already thriving, and there are certainly far better albums out there. What good is 'Unknown Memory' creating a rich atmosphere if Yung Lean's delivery isn't as good? At times, it sounds quite robotic and boring.
This album adheres to rather simple formulas, and I find it difficult to discern any real ambition. You just feel that back then he wasn't quite the mature artist he is ... read more
Thanks for the recommendation @szymi - the experimental rap connoisseur
It's certainly an interesting and intriguing, aggressive album from him. Even if I feel it's not quite as complete compared to 'Veteran,' I have to admit I really enjoyed listening to it.
I'm familiar with the first half of this project but it's nice to hear these amazing songs again
7.5/10 / great
Incredible. I'm giving a 9/10 because of how exceptional this soundtrack is. Amazing from front to back, no skips. Even if these songs are short. Mostly.
So many 10/10s and so many great songs.
9/10 / incredible / masterpiece
What?
@szymi the real connoisseur of music 🎶 recommended to me one of the most beautiful funky pieces of music I've ever heard. Thank you my friend - it was such a pleasure to listen to this, it was amazing. Every second of it..
My favorite is probably 'Just Once' it's an exceptional song.
Listen to SOLO Quincy Jones
Favorite tracks: there's too many
Least fav track: are you kidding me
9.3/10 / incredible / masterpiece