Orgone inspires with complex songwriting throughout the entire album. Every minute contains little surprises and keeps the listener coming back again and again to completely surrender to their art, to enjoy it. And I urge everyone to do this themselves at least once. Consciously take an hour and let the album work its magic on you. Listen carefully to how the instruments speak to you. It's rare to hear an album that is so hard, so soft, so dark and so beautiful.
A must listen!
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AARRGH IT'S SO CALM AND BEAUTIFUL AND FULL OF NOSTALGIA!!!!
Yesterday was shitty. Today was wonderful, also thanks to this album. The atmosphere in most of the songs kind of reminded me of the Land of Livid Dead from Rayman 3 - especially the opener.
Schleife Schleife Schnitt (Ribbon Ribbon Cut) is such an adorable title for such a beautiful track. As a fellow German I really loved some of the titles and how they portrayed the instruments.
Not a jazz expert writing this review. Having only listend to some basic coffeehouse playlists, take five, and Eberhard Weber I can't dig deep into the musical aspects. Oh I forgot to mention Jesus Molina! Nana Rizinni's Epiblast is closest to Molina's style out of all four options I've mentioned (lol).
I stumbled across this album scrolling through the new releases featured on Qobuz. The first track had me hooked immediately. The staccato sax in the beginning is slowly ... read more
The first half is absolutely insane. Fabienk is an absolute funky nose swinger that keeps you dancing through and through and is a perfect warmup for track 2 and 3. Mata Zyklek kickstarts your neck in 5/8 (or 5/4 idk really know lol). And finally Sarniezz is the culmination of everything Fabienk and Mata Zyklek prepared you for. Switching between 12/8 (4x12) and 4/4 (12x4) this track absolutely hypnotizes you with its cliimbing and falling riff (i don't know how to describe it ... read more
Didn't expect sound Alt-Rock and Dream Pop on that for sure. MØL is one of my biggest surprises in this decade which doesn't really fit into the narrative of this review.
The first song instantly reminded me of Deafhaven's Winona from their latest album. Same chord. Different transition and therefore different energy. MØL is most of the time staying in their classic tunes: hard hitting drums, uplifting riffs in a somewhat major key, screeching vocals and working ... read more