- IDM
- Synth-pop
- Electronic music
- Indietronica
- Alternative
- Glitch pop
Comment: by
listening to this 6-notch release it is like entering into a time
shuttle and journeying back in time for 18 years. Back to the era of
which was predominated by such labels as Mille Plateaux, and Morr
Music which were being platforms for releasing indie-drenched
electronic music (otherwise it would loosely be named acidic artsy
synth-pop). Later on, there were netlabels which started to appear
for such kind of music (the likes of Aerotone, Poni Republic, Error! Lo-Fi, 12rec,
Petite & Jolie, No-Source). The release comes out of the umbrella
of Petite & Jolie by providing crispy glitch-imbued rhythmic
sections to back up subtle melodic progressions, and vice versa.
Emotionally it flips in and out on a border of laid back atmosphere
and intensified, even obsessive insight. Indeed, it brings playful
dynamics and propulsive tension into the blend. The final part
Au
Revoir Pt 2 imitates adeptly Parisian street music melodies
thereafter putting them under an algorithmic application of
electronic music for to provide a proper farewell. That's the point
of it. In a word, it a nice and nostalgic contemplation for a
contemporary listener. So let's crank up the engine and embark on the
journey.