- Post-rock
- Alternative rock
- Epic
- Electronic music
- Indie rock
- Indietronica
- Remix
Comment:
I am back again at the discography of Nostress Records though it is
the first step of mine to Cinema Noir, a combo from Palermo, Sicily,
Italy. Allegedly this 6-notch issue is their first step (partly) into
electronic music. More profoundly, it includes majestic and blissful
progressions through guitar buildups and synthesizer-based clouds,
respectively. Indeed, the listener gets wrapped up in hazy, hiss
soaked clouds and sublime dynamics of sonic abysses filled in with
unknown surreal creatures because it chimes so beautifully and
blissfully. Its beatific touch does have a remarkably more tremendous
impact in comparison to every day's life. If you get stricken by the
Sun then you may experience a similar feel. Frequently it reminds of
a Mogwai's turn into electronic music (at
Happy Songs for
Happy People) though Cinema
Noir's turn seems to be more overwhelming and crucial both mentally
and physically. For example, listen to a track called
Miles
Davis, the most
irresistible composition over there. You can hear many themes and
progressions of running simultaneously in one and the same track. At
Persepolis
the music turns into something to get its power from the roots of
minimalism. It chimes as if a post-rock track being produced by Steve
Reich. There is up one track being remixed by another Italian combo
Veivecura. In a nutshell, it is a sonic leviathan which must be
heard.