This teeters precariously on a boundary between ambient and glitchy techno/house, hovers around a kind of soundtracky landscape, and then sticks the landing. It's boring, but it's the good kind of boring.
This is rich and enjoyable as background music, with a touch of atmosphere, a kiss of emotion, and just enough inventive details in the crannies to entertain you when you need a little more, shards of Orbital, Atticus Ross, and early M83, smoothed out and polished down to silvery perfection 3.5/5
Monday, April 13, 2015
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