- Sampledelic
- Space age pop
- Experimental electronica
- Exotica pop
- Plunderphonics
- Sound collage
- Psychedelic
- Electronic music
- Avant-garde
- Easy listening
- Mood music
- Experimentalism
- Hauntology
- Experimental rock
Comment: at times life used to happen to go in the way one's preferences get set in by certain musical qualities and ingredients. Regarding my personal account The Conet Project: Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations and Leyland Kirby's project The Caretaker and their disciples The Fucked Up Beat set the pace. More profoundly, Brett Zehner, and Eddie Palmer behind the latter project did have even a bigger impact upon me due to controversial, conspiracy-trodden titles and uncanny spoken word snippets and volatile experimental electronic music even though over a dozen of albums The Fucked Up Beat did trudge along the one and the same trajectory in principle. That's OK, that's even normal practice, however, inside all of that would result in something which can be considered frantic, overwhelming and providing stark new spark and strength. To the uttermost extent and top regarding sonorous and emotive and subconscious content. Always different, always the same. Even if it may be tagged as easy listening or moody music with some reservation an emotionally churned-up, twisted perception is always hidden inside the fabric. At some point Brett, and Eddie decided to foray into a bit different compartment by beginning create music under the name CLOUDWARMER. By my opinion, the decision of them was to incorporate new stylistic elements to the blend – for instance, one can hear even some frenetic (experimental) rock/noise rock/No Wave knots/guitar juxtaposition to be resolved into nonexistence and nonsense in a good sense. Oh yeah, heaven knows we will be dust. In a word, it is an awesome whole of 75 tracks being strikingly rare by its quality, intent and singularity.