Rob Steady – Ask No Lies (2005)
- Glitchtronica
- Folktronica
- Alternative pop
- Indie-hop
- Art pop
- Electro pop
- Primitronica
- Sampledelic
- Hip-hop
- Crossover
- Urban music
- Acid
- Chiptune
- Glitch
electro
Comment:
I guess the first listening time of this outing may be quite
confusing because it is problematic to embrace the nature of the
issue. It starts off from nothing as if arduously popping out from
glitched-out chords and shrill frequencies and electronic clockwork
mechanisms. All is pitched up, all is compressed to a higher sonic
range. All seems to be destructed and messed up to create a new
foundation for something quite off-kilter and special. At times one
can recognise it to be a hectic mix of folk and hip-hop and
electronic effects and at a time it will be traded for chiptune-ish
bleeps and rusty electro appearances or crawling old school
industrial-tinged nihilistic rhythms or unexpected samples to come in
and then leave the place as quickly, for example. However, by
starting the second round of its listening all seems to be clearly
otherwise - the initial words of mine seems to be ridiculous and
false (at least partly) because the consciousness of mine has changed
throughout the course. Describe no lies. I do not know is it either
about a primitive approach or very incisive sophisticated platform.
Or these statements are adeptly intermingled with one another. By
listening to the issue one will walk the puzzle off. However, you are
lifted up from a micro level to the macro level. One is sure – it
is an accomplished outing. Get it into your cerebral spheres. The
issue is a part of the discography of 12rec. .