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  • 4/5 stars

    Maybe Flying Lotus isn't a hot upstart anymore and his music has kind of lost the disruptive punch or the rougher edge it once had but has gained a lot of balance and polish. He has never sounded more in control to me, this ep shouldn't be overlooked.

    Favorite track: Let Me Cook ft Dawn Richard

  • 4/5 stars

    The algo tried to make me listen to this album for the longest time and you know what gotta hand it to them this really hit the spot for me. Soft, lush sounding retro soul music from Indonesia, expertly crafted and emotional.

    In love with the silky production, the amazing guitar and bass tones and Natassya Sianturi sultry vocals.

  • 4/5 stars

    It's a sad feeling stumbling into a record you immediately fall in love with and finding out the band is no more. I will always cherish this album, the hypnotic rhythms, the really interesting electroacoustic tones and the excellent soundscapes. Truly great, timeless work.

  • 4/5 stars

    excellent and effortless, reminded me of the pure glee I felt as a teenager when a new chemical brothers or basement jaxx would drop, so many ideas and little cool touches sprinkled throughout. I'm not into dance music so much these days but this is still a great listen

  • 4/5 stars

    probably my favorite band at the moment. I keep going back and forth on this but I think I loved their last album slightly more, still this is rock solid stuff.

    Their tracks sound like bursting at the seams from all the awesome ideas stuffed into them. Nai Palm’s excellent vocal melodies keep the lid firmly on top and everybody else locked in.

  • 4/5 stars

    I believe it takes a good artisan to make something in the style of somebody else and get very close to it, but it takes a great one to go beyond that and turn all your influences into something new and fresh.

    Kaytranada seems to be able to pull ideas and inspiration from about every corner of the last 50 years of r&b and still push it way forward into the future.

  • 4/5 stars

    Personally I’m more fond of Aphex Twin’s more experimental and ambient releases but the tracks in this ep are eternal, undeniable bangers.

    Also it's very interesting to listen to the extended version re-release which features both remastered versions and alternate takes restored from original dats and cassette tapes from the early 90s, a perfect time capsule of the thick, hazy sound from that era

  • 4/5 stars

    Very interesting bit of library music, originally released on the Colorsound label. Lots of high energy tracks, ranging from funk and rhythm and blues to more manic, weird psych jazzy tension numbers.

    A really cool blend of different textures and colors. Originally intended to be used alongside scenes of factory work and assembly lines the music here feels not so much as high tech and clean but rather frantic and quite alienating.

    Great album and great piece of social commentary as well.

  • 4/5 stars

    Surround was commissioned by Misawa Homes Institute of Research and Development as a set of soundscapes for the company’s prefabricated houses, I didn't know this before stumbling into this album but in retrospect it makes a lot of sense.

    Yoshimura approaches the task with a very delicate touch and you can easily get lost between the tracks of this album for hours.

    I am in love with the sounds used throughout, a blend of the organic and synthetic with a soft, tender quality.

  • 4/5 stars

    This record is definitely too cool for me. A series of detailed and rich jazz covers of very interesting tracks. It feels like a lot of thought went into this work, from the players involved to the mixing to the sequencing of the tracks. The beginning is very atmospheric and deep and then slowly the tempo picks up until we get to the cover of Roni Size's Brown Paper Bag and then the Flying Lotus track Do The Astral Plane which are pure dancefloor bangers.

  • 4/5 stars

    was reminded of this because the song "Street Fighter Mas" is used in the opening credits of the apple tv show "Sugar".

    An excellent album that expertly weaves strong solo performances from Kamasi and a lot of other strong players into a tapestry of expansive orchestral tones. Really high level stuff.

    "Street Fighter Mas" is probably one of the most millenial-coded artistic achievements. A song that blends Jazz, Funk, Hip Hop and a cinematic theme which seems lifted straight out of Morricone dedicated to a beloved early nineties capcom fighting game. There's probably some parallels in the finger dexterity and improvisation skills needed to play high level Street Fighter that Jazz musicians can appreciate and respect. Textbook case of Game… More

  • 4/5 stars

    I've been bumping into John Tejada's music since forever. The first time was maybe 20 years ago when I visited the local dj only record store in my hometown, I was buying IDM, illbient and weird beats cds, everybody else was tracking the latest club music, and Tejada had been suggested to me by the owner, something about his synth sounds was resonating with me, it felt like elegant stuff compared to other stuff they were blasting.

    But now it's the time I finally and properly get into his music, and this collaboration with Reggie Watts out on Brainfeeder is the perfect jumping point for me.

    The grooves are extremely cool, the bass synth deep and punchy, the songs catchy… More

  • 4/5 stars

    Probably my favorite record by Khruangbin, feels slightly more intimate and stripped back. There's loads of different elements and influences, blended together really well. I really love the production, the vintage warm tone of the bass, the crispy drums, the guitar, everything is to die for.

    Favorite track: Todavia Viva

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