Review Summary: album review
Dream. It’s not something as associated with trance as one would wish. Thankfully, the most enthralling moments of life tend to thrust tranquillity at me: they immerse my deepest sensory experiences in a honeyish hole. Soundtracking every such avenue is not hard when there exists music like dream trance. Of each dream surrounded by large mists, nothing captures the transitory essence of TDJ’s neo-masterpiece
TDJ123. Intangible patterns, furtive rhythms, ephemeral eternities: never again can the zany nature of such organic vibes bemirror realities. From astral beginnings erupt glacial moments; flux and Nirvana rarely present issues hindering the listener’s ability to gleam iridescently and bloom. In particular, ‘Underwater’ capsizes nothing less than absonantly, unlike ‘Lalala (Want Somebody)’ allowing any feelings whatsoever to effloresce. The titillations culminate in several absolutely earth-shattering highlights and sensuous implosions. Whether terrified or unafraid, the night passes as swiftly as salmon devouring mountain goats. GOATs exist for one reason: love.