First track hitting hard with the slow chugging riffs, with the second bringing more intensity with harsher noises, harder hitting drums, longer breaks, & more complex rhythms from the guitar.
Will definitely make my unborn child listen to this to help make him big and strong for he shall bear children that will conquer nations and she will only eat the meatiest of meat (preferably bear meat)
A sizeable album which can be an undertaking to listen to all the way with each track acting as one floor to this massive structure of an album. Listening to this in parts is advised.
Airy clean synths that assemble a vast landscape of sound to immerse yourself in, mixed with fast, violently pounding bass and unrelenting breakbeats to keep you on the move
One of the few albums that helped me fix my absolutely deplorable sleep schedule with it's long winding and droning synths. Leave this playing in your speakers or phone and blast towards you for maximum effectiveness.
the facade of a doll shop containing a beast that is growling for its next meal. the eerie stillness, muffled synths and murky growls instill a great horror atmosphere from start to finish. I suggest you get to moving before these things wake up.
A straight up sonically brain melting, yet beautiful experience of an album. Play this to perceive time at crawlingly slow speeds, then either sit back and let your mind drift off, or go on about your day as you see the world around you more clearer than before.
An abandoned village, with what little energy it has left sends a constant stream of chopped sounds of what it thinks might attract people. An area deprived of it's purpose to serve and house people.
Although unnerving at first sight, know that it means no harm and simply wants your company. Come and take a walk around the town and slowly take it all in. It's the least you could do.
The blending of Trip Hop and Drum & Bass creates a sinister Lo-Fi underground tone with eerie samples of what I assume to be are old 50's sci-fi cuts. This album was what influenced me into looking into DnB and expanding my musical library.
Big Bird learning and trying to comprehend the concept of death is honestly a vibe and I enjoy coming back for the unsettling nature this album gives off