Review Summary: TDJ1234
This review of the extremely important and moderately recent EP BACK TO 123 by the dream trance dreamboat TDJ was co-written precisely 50/50 by JesperL and johnnyoftheWell.
It was written two words at a time, starting from the final two words in the review and finishing with the first two. Neither collaborator wishes to express any regret at this point.
No-one can attract the same enchantment as TDJ. Isn't her music a gift to those who believed? Yes - we find our favourite, deeply important aesthete delivering yet another trance dream project boasting dreamy vibes that'll make naiads swoon: TDJ is indeed back once more. Undulating haze defines the ravishing "Back to 123", filled with harmonies over converging rhythms that she transforms with vocals superlatively unlike Grimes, demanding climax. The remainder of the EP presents more songs brimming with throbbing ecstasy - one can only observe how these dare to follow in the footprints of the perfect opener. Throughout, her production astounds and the pulsating tranquil vibes are delectable, even past the opener. Nothing transforms melodies as infectiously as ‘Save Me’. Virtually every transition is seamless, though the choice to complement last album's "Underwater" with the Daedalean "Stay High" is a calamitous flex. Her undying twinkling mastery is destined to pump out high-stamina bangers with total conviction - as exemplified in closer "Levitate", such vibrations are beautifully glacial. Although the beats stomp passionately, this weightless majesty renders its tracklist robust; TDJ’s music is never unnecessarily complicated. Few thrills are the same.
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TDJ has a special enchantment that no one else can match. Her music feels like a gift to those who believe in its magic. She's back with a new trance dream project that has dreamy vibes, making you feel like you're under a spell. One of the standout songs is "Back to 123," filled with harmonies and rhythms that she transforms with her unique vocals. The rest of the EP is just as exciting, with songs that fill you with joy. TDJ's production skills are impressive, and each song flows smoothly into the next. "Save Me" is especially infectious and stays with you long after it's over. She even makes bold choices, like pairing "Underwater" with "Stay High," creating a fantastic mix. TDJ's music is like a twinkling masterpiece that pumps you up with total conviction, especially in the captivating closer, "Levitate." It's a majestic experience that feels weightless and never unnecessarily complicated. You won't find many thrills like this elsewhere.
- ChatGBT
Idk if u saw messenger but i am practically sleep lol soz can we finish tomoz?
Pahaha yes you must slep!!!
brb food!!!!
Woo what ru having
korean lfg
Chomp
Weewoo
Wow i hate u for making two sentences in a row finish on ‘opener’
I hate u for that lazy move lol
slay
lol that was the laziest turn ever ok curveball time maybe soon
That one was lazier xoxo
Lol
Was this oen even lazier maybe lmao YES>:[
song titles count as one word !!! acceptable
Hahaha tdj ended and daine autoplayed lfg
Just so we’re clear: underwater >>>>> stay high thank u
stay high is shorter and therefore better
Underwater has more reverb checkmate
stay high is a good car crash underwater sounds like it should be good hm
(it is)
Wait is ur turn done oop sorry wasnt paying atteniton
lol its ur turn
am jamming tswift Back to December this is literally every ethel cain song but good
Trying to think of a good insult but i think i’m slightly too out of it anyway imagine an epic insult here ig
*** damn that was an epic
Was this the worst idea
no we are just not in perfect sync we can still achieve this
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