Koze's Kicks turn is introspective, mellow, a series of hypnotic, soft-hooked landscapes sewn together by uncanny vocalizations. Yoni Wolf's yowl, Shatner's muttering, The 2 Bears // Marker Starlings' Albarnian croons, cast among conversations between mechanical voices and chopped samples - it's a backbone of the familiar and the strange that distracts you from the subtle scene changes.
It's a little boring by the end, lacking peak Koze's heady swoons, but you'll come away with memories of a journey to a place where they speak the language, but with different dialects, with customs that inspire you to forget 3.5/5
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
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