Stroom’s most fêted, if elusive, avatars return in combo with Squu for a 2nd album of holographic ambient dance poetry following the phenomenal ‘Sent From My Telephone’ and its ‘Fake Sleep’ vinyl edition.
No 100+ track epic here: just the 14 bits of highly seductive downbeat electro-dub, contemporary trip hop waft and ambient shape cutters, each wrapped up in thizzing contrails and of course that voice; a sylph-like presence that flits around the mix in a range of hair-kissing, roll-on-the-carpet bliss outs, icier Heinrich Mueller-type gynoid shivers, and flickering night-light filaments. It all lands exquisitely light on mind with a patented palette of gossamer touch pads and hazed-out thought bubbles of lyrics that fizz into melodic tendrils in ways faithful to the motherload of ’SFMT’, but also a little sharper in its relief, although still soft enough around the edges to slip down effortlessly when received in half-cut states of mind or on your way to slumber.
Re-entering that dream state via the isolation tank of metallic chords and tongue-tip phonemes in ‘You’, Voice Actor tesselate tracks between vignette length and more satisfying bandwidths in their sassy ambient dancehall bop on ‘dYn’, thru an outstanding 2-stepper ‘Nekk’ with a hall of mirrors vocal recalling aspects of Der Zyklus circa ‘Biometry’, to Mica Levi-like ambient prayer ‘Lust is Stronger Than Us’, before revealing themselves from the murk in final move ‘Barbara’, and its reflections on Dolly Parton parting to a chopped ’n screwed outro. There may well be some secret key to the album registered in Stroom’s promo text about the sensuality of farming, or more likely it’s a dry red herring to offset the clear allure of Squu & Voice Actor’s quietly palpable magick on show.
Don’t think twice: it’s a beauty.
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Stroom’s most fêted, if elusive, avatars return in combo with Squu for a 2nd album of holographic ambient dance poetry following the phenomenal ‘Sent From My Telephone’ and its ‘Fake Sleep’ vinyl edition.
No 100+ track epic here: just the 14 bits of highly seductive downbeat electro-dub, contemporary trip hop waft and ambient shape cutters, each wrapped up in thizzing contrails and of course that voice; a sylph-like presence that flits around the mix in a range of hair-kissing, roll-on-the-carpet bliss outs, icier Heinrich Mueller-type gynoid shivers, and flickering night-light filaments. It all lands exquisitely light on mind with a patented palette of gossamer touch pads and hazed-out thought bubbles of lyrics that fizz into melodic tendrils in ways faithful to the motherload of ’SFMT’, but also a little sharper in its relief, although still soft enough around the edges to slip down effortlessly when received in half-cut states of mind or on your way to slumber.
Re-entering that dream state via the isolation tank of metallic chords and tongue-tip phonemes in ‘You’, Voice Actor tesselate tracks between vignette length and more satisfying bandwidths in their sassy ambient dancehall bop on ‘dYn’, thru an outstanding 2-stepper ‘Nekk’ with a hall of mirrors vocal recalling aspects of Der Zyklus circa ‘Biometry’, to Mica Levi-like ambient prayer ‘Lust is Stronger Than Us’, before revealing themselves from the murk in final move ‘Barbara’, and its reflections on Dolly Parton parting to a chopped ’n screwed outro. There may well be some secret key to the album registered in Stroom’s promo text about the sensuality of farming, or more likely it’s a dry red herring to offset the clear allure of Squu & Voice Actor’s quietly palpable magick on show.
Don’t think twice: it’s a beauty.
Stroom’s most fêted, if elusive, avatars return in combo with Squu for a 2nd album of holographic ambient dance poetry following the phenomenal ‘Sent From My Telephone’ and its ‘Fake Sleep’ vinyl edition.
No 100+ track epic here: just the 14 bits of highly seductive downbeat electro-dub, contemporary trip hop waft and ambient shape cutters, each wrapped up in thizzing contrails and of course that voice; a sylph-like presence that flits around the mix in a range of hair-kissing, roll-on-the-carpet bliss outs, icier Heinrich Mueller-type gynoid shivers, and flickering night-light filaments. It all lands exquisitely light on mind with a patented palette of gossamer touch pads and hazed-out thought bubbles of lyrics that fizz into melodic tendrils in ways faithful to the motherload of ’SFMT’, but also a little sharper in its relief, although still soft enough around the edges to slip down effortlessly when received in half-cut states of mind or on your way to slumber.
Re-entering that dream state via the isolation tank of metallic chords and tongue-tip phonemes in ‘You’, Voice Actor tesselate tracks between vignette length and more satisfying bandwidths in their sassy ambient dancehall bop on ‘dYn’, thru an outstanding 2-stepper ‘Nekk’ with a hall of mirrors vocal recalling aspects of Der Zyklus circa ‘Biometry’, to Mica Levi-like ambient prayer ‘Lust is Stronger Than Us’, before revealing themselves from the murk in final move ‘Barbara’, and its reflections on Dolly Parton parting to a chopped ’n screwed outro. There may well be some secret key to the album registered in Stroom’s promo text about the sensuality of farming, or more likely it’s a dry red herring to offset the clear allure of Squu & Voice Actor’s quietly palpable magick on show.
Don’t think twice: it’s a beauty.
Stroom’s most fêted, if elusive, avatars return in combo with Squu for a 2nd album of holographic ambient dance poetry following the phenomenal ‘Sent From My Telephone’ and its ‘Fake Sleep’ vinyl edition.
No 100+ track epic here: just the 14 bits of highly seductive downbeat electro-dub, contemporary trip hop waft and ambient shape cutters, each wrapped up in thizzing contrails and of course that voice; a sylph-like presence that flits around the mix in a range of hair-kissing, roll-on-the-carpet bliss outs, icier Heinrich Mueller-type gynoid shivers, and flickering night-light filaments. It all lands exquisitely light on mind with a patented palette of gossamer touch pads and hazed-out thought bubbles of lyrics that fizz into melodic tendrils in ways faithful to the motherload of ’SFMT’, but also a little sharper in its relief, although still soft enough around the edges to slip down effortlessly when received in half-cut states of mind or on your way to slumber.
Re-entering that dream state via the isolation tank of metallic chords and tongue-tip phonemes in ‘You’, Voice Actor tesselate tracks between vignette length and more satisfying bandwidths in their sassy ambient dancehall bop on ‘dYn’, thru an outstanding 2-stepper ‘Nekk’ with a hall of mirrors vocal recalling aspects of Der Zyklus circa ‘Biometry’, to Mica Levi-like ambient prayer ‘Lust is Stronger Than Us’, before revealing themselves from the murk in final move ‘Barbara’, and its reflections on Dolly Parton parting to a chopped ’n screwed outro. There may well be some secret key to the album registered in Stroom’s promo text about the sensuality of farming, or more likely it’s a dry red herring to offset the clear allure of Squu & Voice Actor’s quietly palpable magick on show.
Don’t think twice: it’s a beauty.
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Stroom’s most fêted, if elusive, avatars return in combo with Squu for a 2nd album of holographic ambient dance poetry following the phenomenal ‘Sent From My Telephone’ and its ‘Fake Sleep’ vinyl edition.
No 100+ track epic here: just the 14 bits of highly seductive downbeat electro-dub, contemporary trip hop waft and ambient shape cutters, each wrapped up in thizzing contrails and of course that voice; a sylph-like presence that flits around the mix in a range of hair-kissing, roll-on-the-carpet bliss outs, icier Heinrich Mueller-type gynoid shivers, and flickering night-light filaments. It all lands exquisitely light on mind with a patented palette of gossamer touch pads and hazed-out thought bubbles of lyrics that fizz into melodic tendrils in ways faithful to the motherload of ’SFMT’, but also a little sharper in its relief, although still soft enough around the edges to slip down effortlessly when received in half-cut states of mind or on your way to slumber.
Re-entering that dream state via the isolation tank of metallic chords and tongue-tip phonemes in ‘You’, Voice Actor tesselate tracks between vignette length and more satisfying bandwidths in their sassy ambient dancehall bop on ‘dYn’, thru an outstanding 2-stepper ‘Nekk’ with a hall of mirrors vocal recalling aspects of Der Zyklus circa ‘Biometry’, to Mica Levi-like ambient prayer ‘Lust is Stronger Than Us’, before revealing themselves from the murk in final move ‘Barbara’, and its reflections on Dolly Parton parting to a chopped ’n screwed outro. There may well be some secret key to the album registered in Stroom’s promo text about the sensuality of farming, or more likely it’s a dry red herring to offset the clear allure of Squu & Voice Actor’s quietly palpable magick on show.
Don’t think twice: it’s a beauty.