Every track name continues to explain the roots of the tale, whilst minimal lyrics and vocal expressions support a largely cinematic reference or mood indicative of the feelings, sights and sounds of each passing moment.
Atmospheric
Ultimately industrial and uniquely intense at its peak, Blue Raspberry feels like electronic experimentation intertwined with a sort of live rock show improvisation of distortion and street-side chaos.
A collection of compositions blending disparate cultures and genres, with the alternative and progressive rock genres that influenced much of David’s past musical ventures.
Harris remains a creatively passionate composer – the sort with an unquenchable thirst for artistry and understanding.
Ritmo toys with the creative space, showcasing a love for the limitless exploration of audio production as much so as a clear affinity for the escapism of instrumental music.
Intricate design and heartfelt intentions unite beautifully, for the extensive and unmistakable orchestral journey that is MAQ’s Light Up.
Monti Korbelle has a style and runs with it, thus each track genuinely feels like a fearless exploration of a particular time or series of emotions.
Thoughtfully historical in its devotion to ancestral influences, yet also incredibly engaging, captivating and powerful, Tribo proves a breathtaking collection of unrivaled musical expressions.
Elusive and intriguing, self-defined as “a modulating inter-dimensional bratz doll à la van Herpen” – Tin:Ma carves out an authentically new route in modern composition and electro-pop.
A release with a conceptual depth that’s likely to prove individually distinctive for each & every listener who delves in.
What a treat to review such a well-realised and tastefully-produced song. Impressive, wide-screen, spacious, addictive.
Always one to throw in more than a few subtle curve balls, Forest Robots proves there is no limit to his creative reach – no hill too high to climb, no sound too unusual to approach & master with professionalism & care.