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2.5 average | VacantTool | February 10th 20 | Pretty music. Just didn?t do a whole lot for me to capture my attention.
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4.5 superb | CeeBone | January 21st 20 | I put the wrong score for the wrong album. MY bad. 50 characters lalalalalalalalalala
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3.5 great | Bedex | January 15th 20 | Quite an significant style shift here, with Desolate abandoning mots of the night- time, lonely urban vibes of his prior discog for happier, beachier, relaxing undertones - except on the sweet album opener. This newfound style truly shines in the middle of this where it is most nuanced with some remainders of his Burial touches of old. 6 is a jam and feels like 50% Tycho 50% Burial's NYC. 7 is the best jam here with a lovely piano piece that transforms itself with sublime vox. I kinda wish a beat kicked in at some point almost though. 8 is very nice too with some sax and lush reveberated chill vibes, and demonstrates that the record has finally found its sound there. Kinda jam too. After that the record looses its precious balance, with 9 being some slowed down Burial and 10 just falling flat (he isn't great at album conclusions). The early record bar 1 is straight up a bore though, just feels like some nice but tasteless Tycho-esque material. 5 and 2 are maybe the best in this part. I do prefer nocturnal Desolate to paradise Desolate, but this feels on par with the previous record which keeps a slight edge because it was more interesting. NB I messed up the discography order so 'previous record' refers here to Celestial Light Beings. 3.55
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3.7 great | Erwann S. STAFF | December 24th 19 | An excellent ambient gem. It's clearly not as bleak as the cover implies (sometimes even made me think of a not-boring Tycho), as we are granted with some refined atmospheric and ethereal garage a la Burial. The kind of ambient to listen to when it's raining outside.
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3.0 good | OSEL | March 25th 20 |
3.0 good | doofy | December 31st 19 |
3.5 great | Yotimi | December 28th 19 |
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