Comment:
the first contact of mine with an imprint called Swishcotheque
happened to a release (Analog
Gentleman)
by Marko Sula aka Out-Or who was an idiosyncratic underground artist
in Estonia during the 90s. Similarly to the compatriot of mine it is
quite problematic to describe the nature of Telluric's self-titled
issue. Because it is a mind-blowing issue the role of mine as music
reviewer seems to be quite impotent. However, let's trying at least.
First of all, it is the kind of electronic music for our pleasure. I
guess it is based on certain patches of synthesisers. It is saturated
with digital noises and incisive sonic effects sometimes to provoke
one's thought and mood. Certainly it is inspired by trance music
though in a psychedelic key. On the other side, the aesthetic of
synthesiser induced music in its acidic and spacious format is
apparently a predominant element within it. It is fairly emotive to
enjoy how synthesised chords used to turn upward and then downward in
an acidic sauce. Imagine an early Talk Talk or Heaven 17 to starkly
be influenced by Tangerine Dream. The issue is a platform to
seamlessly merge all these elements with one another. And there is
artistic elegance up in the air because the final track Trill
Cue is an irresistible
earworm. Get afflicted with it. Stunning stuff by any means.