supported by 6 fans who also own “Body Lag / Craedle Calls”
Like human story 3 thrown in a blender
Binary Tapioca tickles the hell outta my brain
Also, Shi is really unsettling for some reason(?!?) Reversed Reference
supported by 6 fans who also own “Body Lag / Craedle Calls”
There is something unimaginable happening here: blast-beats, toilet sounds, sonic manipulation, and a wild imagination for experimental beat. ◎omaru◎ is such a huge surprise to listen through even now because of how silly yet emotionally rewarding the progressions become on each track. I believe this to be one of the most entertaining and underlooked releases one will find, but I'm glad it's hear for the world to eventually recognize~ Dave T.
supported by 6 fans who also own “Body Lag / Craedle Calls”
My only complaint with this album is that most of the songs sound like they didn't download properly. If you put this on a disc, be warned: a lot of songs will sound like they're skipping, but they're not. Sharlow