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Gidge's patented sound theories somehow combine bleakness with inspiration. Frequent important vocal phrasing accentuates sparse passages that are plenty enough for the ears and mind. An arriving embrace in the cold. Portis
Willaris. K’s latest EP shimmers with textural synths and a newfound sense of sonic spaciousness in its arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2020
Intricately constructed house music conjures up dystopian soundscapes with sonics both natural and alien. And it bangs, too. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 21, 2020
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This is about as seamless a suite of songs and moods as you're likely to hear.
The album feels self-propelled, so effortlessly does it move from track to track and style to style. It's Hopkins-like in its diverse fluidity.
Rarely is production this precise melded with performances that are equally so. Not only can these guys play, but they can think. There is real craft in the chordal structures that define the album's sense of narrative.
It's place is assured in my top ten albums of 2019. Michael Mueller