- Folktronica
- Dubstep
- Post-dubstep
- Electronic music
- Remixes
- Electro
- Experimental electronica
Comment:
the opening track The Darwinist chimes as a whimsical blend of
folk-based guitars and acid-drenched synthesizers and tectonic
rhythms yet the piece does not set the pace for the rest of this
9-track issue. Later on, the guitars are abandoned or at least
withdrawn to a lesser trajectory and massive dubstep frequencies and
exquisite post-dubstep cadences being imbued with some electro
flickers are about to going to predominate the first row within it.
However, Galileo is another track where the guitars are to
come back and zap a composition. The Belgian artist has a proficient
touch to wrench these beats and frequencies in the way of finding the
ending point in the listener’s brain and heart and coccyx. That is
most important. The issue is ended up by a set of three remixes by
the likes of c0ma, Andrew Course, and Max Greening aka Flatland Sound
Studio. I like a remix of Tesla`s Dream created by Flatland
Sound Studio, which used to sample hilariously enthusiastic words
with the operatic kind of singing. In formal, it is not mentioned as
a studio album but rather as a case of EP plus remixes. However, the
result is grand in its rhythmical alchemy and moody meandering. The
issue is a part of the discography of the Argentinian Abstrakt
Reflections.