- Synthwave
- Indie rock
- Art pop
- Alternative pop
- Sophisti-pop
- Ambient pop
- World fusion
- Crossover
- Synth-pop
Comment: in the
last two weeks we have gotten sad news about Keith Flint, and Mark
Hollis. The last of them was a legendary cult musician who did start
with a synth-pop outfit but later progressed into an artsy outfit.
The Rome, Italy-based Numbersix's 10-notch whole is something as if a
crossover between the starting and finishing Talk Talk. At times the
ghost of Ian Curtis appears to haunt us in a monotonous and laconic
yet appealing way. Electronic elements are closely intertwined with
ambient, even pristine space and sophisticated pop progressions which
in turn are mixed up with concrete sounds and at times with the
singing of indigenous people. At times the issue is getting into a
lethargic dream based on buried improvisations and veiled lo-fi
noodling. In a word, although it can be considered eclectic it is not
a bad content at all. There is also up one track for reminding of
Dark Side Of The Moon. Furthermore, it is inevitable and in
the first place it is a decent crisscrossing. The release is an
example within the discography of Camomille Records.