- Downtempo
- Modern classical
- Chilltronica
- Post-rock
- Indietronica
- Electronic music
- Post-classical
- Ambient pop
Comment:
I have no doubts of the fact
the artist gets it right musically. On the other side, your aptitude
to connect the music with schizophrenia and capitalism might be much
harder. I guess if you are listening to this 10-notch issue without
earlier having seen the
titles of the songs then you probably used to have no associations
towards the aforementioned direction. Because it is a veritable
instance of chilled-out music drifting somewhere between tranquil
electronica, hovering
beauty of ambient and more
mundane indie and post-rock
sound. It just picks you up
and rolls you along with
those serene orchestrations, serene piano music and smoothly knocked
rhythms which used to pan
within the aforesaid stylistic implications at a different degree.
On the other side, you could never underestimate the role of forced
propagandist value to hint at some problems even if the influences
are no so direct. Thirdly it
does have the reference of the title of a publication of the French
philosophers Gilles Deleuze,
and Félix Guattari. The release is a part of the discography of
Tachyon. In a word, it is a
bewildering issue which chats successfully invisible
era between indie, ambient and emotive electronica coming
in and leaving it in different combinations.
It could be said each
musical element contributes to a whole that is obviously more than
the sum of its parts. The
reception of the 41-minute
issue by my side is
very positive
and filled with contentment
in mu soul. I
hope that our souls are not yet rotten and being in a schizophrenic
stage due to some ravaging implications of capitalism. However, the
communism is remarkably more
destructive.
If you are
feeling
yourself sullen by now and have no believe
in that then
have an immersive effort
into investigation of the
bygone century.