Edit: I was lowkey glazing its not that good
Dataplex is an incredibly intriguing experiment. The way you would listen to it is much different than any other genre of music. Rather than attempting to be pleasant to the ears, it goes right out of the gate with abrasive and irritating noise. The first few songs were bad enough I actually considered not listening to it at all, but where this album really shines is not in the music itself, but what it does to you. As you listen, you grow more accustomed to the abrupt audio and begin to feel it the same way you would feel any other music. If you had not been introduced to the music near the beginning of the album you would not be able to understand the music towards the end. The whole idea of this collection of sounds is to melt away your preconceived notions of what defines music and leave you to appreciate the noise, the chaos. It's absolutely fantastic, and changed the way I will perceive music from now on. Nothing I could say could really capture the power of this album within words, because it cannot be described with words. This is music down to its raw, unadulterated core. Human language does not have the capacity to capture such meaning, as it has no reason to when music like this exists to help us understand it. Before this, it was the stars that light our night sky, a perfectly chaotic dance of absolute experience.