Stimming   Liquorice
3.3
great
Release Date: 2011
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3.1 goodErwann S. STAFF | October 7th 20

Martin Stimming starts this second record by some extremely harrowing shit. Twisted strings flow in a dissonant cascade before lo-fi kicks and snares start to implement an arhythmic pace to the stripped-back pieces. This sounds like the result of a free jazz piece being recorded on an Roland by Nicolas Jaar. Despite the album's evident obnoxious nature, it proves to remain interesting thanks to the ever-changing sounds.

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2.5 averageNot being able to imagine myself as the object in a love song decreases my enjoyment | October 9th 23
3.0 goodhorsedumpster | August 23rd 22
2.5 averagePangea | April 21st 20
3.5 greatWolfe | October 22nd 19
2.5 averageKrelkin | August 21st 19
4.5 superbCogitoErgoFkd | October 2nd 17
4.0 excellent808thebassqueen | April 17th 17
4.0 excellentTom R. CONTRIBUTOR | February 23rd 17
4.0 excellentthis is the best album that i\\\\\\\'ve (n)ever heard in my entire life. | January 12th 17
3.0 goodDoofusWainwright | December 31st 16

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