- New Wave
- Post-punk
- Synth-rock
- Alternative rock
- Indie rock
- Synth-pop
- Dreamwave
- Alternative
- Space pop
- Kosmische Musik
- Dance rock
- Art punk
- Acid rock
Comment: it is
tremendous honour to be back at the discography of Dracula Horse, the
American imprint of being closely related to Coolrunnings, a combo
that had produced a bunch of outstanding contemporary psychedelic
issues. However, Seppuku's 6-track issue of being embedded in a
16-minute is as great as well. It starts off with an abrasive
electronic/synth-punk/new wave rant to stepwise evolve into more
psychedelic and spacious appearances at will. The artist is dripping
with dreamy guitars and dream-drenched synthesisers which used to
have more in common with such space explorers as M Geddes Gengras,
Oneothrix Point Never, Steve Hauschildt, Leyland Kirby rather than
with die-hard post-punk ensembles. First and foremost, I am talking
about composition called
Ravine. And of course, all of that
effortless aplomb leads eventually to remembering Tangerine Dream. In
a word, that's an explosive yet bewildering miscellany of
dance-appealed guitar chords, and reverie-induced keyboards, and
suggestive propulsions. Top quality by any means.