- Electronic music
- Breaks
- Experimental electronica
- Alternative
- Avant-garde
- Experimentalism
Comment: I am
back again by digging up in the discography of the Japanese imprint
Bunkai-Kei. Some days ago I had listened to an album of being an
amalgamation of J-pop, and Western disparate influences resulting in
a truly aesthetic entertainment, however, this case of handful of
tracks seems to be analogous though revealing its virtue on a bit
other premises. It may be a bit less moody and more complicated
through its strongly accentuated slamming rhythmic patterns, uncanny
samples, glitched-out debris. It is a sort of dance music though
standing discreetly apart from well-known styles like house, techno,
electro, dubstep. I especially like those string-based samples as if
suggestive snatches taken from a cello and woodwind instruments and
thereafter magnified and modulated. And of course, it reminds of
unforgettable Arthur Russell. All in all, it is a superb selection
again. It injects much serotonin into the listener's brain. That's
all what we need to get. And the cover print is suggestive for sure.