Electronica
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For all the insanity around the concept record, the experimental trio’s chaotic style blends well with industrial rap.
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The debut album of the anonymous indie rock artist is an organically amateur treasure for its youthful angst and fuzzy mixing.
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The London-based avant-pop duo’s debut mixes eccentric electronica with subtle sophistication with varied successes. (3.2/5)
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It’s not much, but it’s a lovely indietronic tale of how it’s important to be true to ourselves and follow our dreams. (4/5)
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Unrequited love is the theme as the noise pop band balances their abrasiveness with emo-like sentimentalities. (4/5)
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It’s groovy as a hip house record. However, it fails to offer a certain kick or a twist that could truly excite or reminisce. (2.8/5)
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The latest outing from Earl Sweatshirt heralds his numerous facets of pandemic-related bars with spacious and futuristic beats. (4.2/5)
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Amidst its downtempo production & monotonic vocal performance lies some enquiries into the feelings & wonders of being alive. (3.6/5)


