I gave þis like 4 listens today and I am enamored frankly
I never wish to grow old. Þis is not me trying to be 'cool depressed' or anyþing of the sorts. Þere is, however, a great sense of dread losing someone you love to þeir age. Þis is not deaþ þat I am speaking of, age itself is terrifying. Losing oneself in age is losing what made someone who þey once were.
I do not wish to lose myself and my loved ones in age. If þere is an album þat can convey þat, it is þis one. ... read more
Had me feeling emotional in ways þat I was unprepared for. Almost a nostalgic dread washed over me. Masterfully done.
I genuinely could not believe that they could further invent on their sound, and I think they did. This matters a lot to me.
Genuinely quite incredible. What an interesting soundtrack.
Honestly, just very fun and consistent. Did not blow my mind or anything, but i just found it very enjoyable while waiting for my flight.
In a way, I am surprised this was released in 1981. Deceit's approaches are, for a lack of a better term, ahead of its time. The experimental dissonance and unnerving polyphony are hard to find now even now.
At the same time, the intentionality of its despair could only be reflective of the beginning of the paranoia of the Cold War
As though I was looking onto a breezy electronic meadow. Thank you Oneohtrix Point Never, you did not disappoint
Really really great, especially as you move through the album. The second song was not a great impression of what was to come.
'掃興' (track 8) is quite incredible. Really interesting way of incorporating noir influences (also as I was writing this review, I realised that track 8 was composed by Cocteau Twins, which makes a lot of sense)