To be at ease with slumber could possibly imply that people are willing to accept themselves and everyone else whom have formed a charming octagon around this other group. By resting, one will find more enjoyment out of Imaginarium Revisited than what would've been expected if that figure was active on his/her own two feet. The Netherlands-based record producer Kratos Himself bears piles upon piles of potential, and manages to utilize most of what he's capable of doing on this 2016 release. A combination of two EPs plus a few new bonus songs that keep things fresh, Imaginarium Revisited features divergent emotions alongside showcasing Kratos' method of infusing hip hop sounds with jazzy tinges. The second half of the offering is more consistent while admittedly feeling less like some epic journey, although the first stretch of tracks are not entirely pointless by any means. Again, Kratos Himself displays fascinating promise with this fused recording that will certainly grow on those who are indifferent or don't plain like it the first or second time around.
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