- Electronic music
- Alternative
- Avant-garde
- Experimentalism
- Synth-pop
- Drone
- Dark ambient
Comment:
undoubtedly Tatira's 12-track issue is a solid resistance against the
established pop music even if borrowing elements from within it. It
is kind of playful resilience full of different abysses and jolly
tricks. To get out of this established circle, a sort of determined
machine, the only way is to subvert the well-known, paved clichès.
Of course, the other way is to produce the sort of music consisting
of unusual, uncommon sounds and strange structures yet such sort of
music would be standing alone. The better way could be just partly
hijacking the acknowledged elements to build up a new structure. In
fact, such artists as People Like Us, Ergo Phizmiz, and Cassetteboy
have proved that quirky manner used to work. More profoundly, at
Fire
Everlasting you can hear exaggerated rhythmic structures and
overgrown synthesised aesthetics and a lot of monkey-shines in
overall and additionally there are up some noise built dodges and
drone-y glimpses to even doom rock/metal and flourishing murky ambient appearances. It is a frantic
drift between rational, and irrational tendencies due to which the
history of human race would have been progressing. The mind-provoking
outing is a part of the discography of Inam Records.