Basically an improved version of Fonetica Amara, I'm not a huge fan of their sound college work as much as their minimalist mordern classical efforts but out of their sound college releases this as definitely been their best so far. Pretty good for what it is.
Solid stuff here, simplistic yet dynamic with all the material all having time to breath.
This is a reissue of two previous releases by them put into one but i honestly wouldn't have been able to tell as both sides blend very well with one another. The King Machine is a bit bette but both sides are good with the second half feeling a bit more somber and even menacing at times.
If i have any complaints it would only really be on the first half there are some sporadic rough drums which I ... read more
Honestly just very bland, nothing on here was bad per say but nothing here really did much of anything for me.
I'm hesitant to call it generic but I also struggle to find any other defining characteristic here.
Too layered to float with yet too light to be engulfed into.
Definitely has its moments but the whole project feels very underbaked and frankly aimless, would have much preferred if this project picked three or four tracks to stick with and truly flesh out then the almost random grab bag of tracks with interesting ideas that ultimately go nowhere that this ended up being.