Fine reminder of the puckered melodic charm and crazed, intricate beat craft of Iglooghost’s 2017 debut LP for Brainfeeder
Nowadays more often found on the Gloo label he runs with Babii & Kai Whiston, back in 2017 Iglooghost helped spearhead Brainfeeder’s frolics in the space between hyper-jazz, IDM and hyper-pop with ‘Neō Wax Bloom’, whose title evokes images of the record bubbling from 2D plane to 3D animations as it turns. The production levels are obsessively detailed leaving no 2 seconds spare for manic data, but harnessed in shatterproof structures that bend in on themselves and buckle into wild new designs on club music.
Ramping the future funk of Rustie, Hud Mo and FlyLo with hyperactive chops, they invite comparisons to forms of cosmic jazz and proggy fusion styles as the album careens from the outdoors/indoors joys of ‘Pale Eyes’ to helium-pitched rappy hardcore in ’Super Ink Burst’, snapping back into juking funk on ‘Bug Thief’ and cosign off like A.G. cook in ‘White Gum’. Japanese dream-pop artist Cuushe tempers proceedings with a cute vocal on ‘Infinite Mint’, and Mr. Yote helps send it the other way with breathless momentum of ‘Teal Yomi / Olivine’, to its rugged parting shot ‘God Grid’.
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Fine reminder of the puckered melodic charm and crazed, intricate beat craft of Iglooghost’s 2017 debut LP for Brainfeeder
Nowadays more often found on the Gloo label he runs with Babii & Kai Whiston, back in 2017 Iglooghost helped spearhead Brainfeeder’s frolics in the space between hyper-jazz, IDM and hyper-pop with ‘Neō Wax Bloom’, whose title evokes images of the record bubbling from 2D plane to 3D animations as it turns. The production levels are obsessively detailed leaving no 2 seconds spare for manic data, but harnessed in shatterproof structures that bend in on themselves and buckle into wild new designs on club music.
Ramping the future funk of Rustie, Hud Mo and FlyLo with hyperactive chops, they invite comparisons to forms of cosmic jazz and proggy fusion styles as the album careens from the outdoors/indoors joys of ‘Pale Eyes’ to helium-pitched rappy hardcore in ’Super Ink Burst’, snapping back into juking funk on ‘Bug Thief’ and cosign off like A.G. cook in ‘White Gum’. Japanese dream-pop artist Cuushe tempers proceedings with a cute vocal on ‘Infinite Mint’, and Mr. Yote helps send it the other way with breathless momentum of ‘Teal Yomi / Olivine’, to its rugged parting shot ‘God Grid’.
Fine reminder of the puckered melodic charm and crazed, intricate beat craft of Iglooghost’s 2017 debut LP for Brainfeeder
Nowadays more often found on the Gloo label he runs with Babii & Kai Whiston, back in 2017 Iglooghost helped spearhead Brainfeeder’s frolics in the space between hyper-jazz, IDM and hyper-pop with ‘Neō Wax Bloom’, whose title evokes images of the record bubbling from 2D plane to 3D animations as it turns. The production levels are obsessively detailed leaving no 2 seconds spare for manic data, but harnessed in shatterproof structures that bend in on themselves and buckle into wild new designs on club music.
Ramping the future funk of Rustie, Hud Mo and FlyLo with hyperactive chops, they invite comparisons to forms of cosmic jazz and proggy fusion styles as the album careens from the outdoors/indoors joys of ‘Pale Eyes’ to helium-pitched rappy hardcore in ’Super Ink Burst’, snapping back into juking funk on ‘Bug Thief’ and cosign off like A.G. cook in ‘White Gum’. Japanese dream-pop artist Cuushe tempers proceedings with a cute vocal on ‘Infinite Mint’, and Mr. Yote helps send it the other way with breathless momentum of ‘Teal Yomi / Olivine’, to its rugged parting shot ‘God Grid’.
Fine reminder of the puckered melodic charm and crazed, intricate beat craft of Iglooghost’s 2017 debut LP for Brainfeeder
Nowadays more often found on the Gloo label he runs with Babii & Kai Whiston, back in 2017 Iglooghost helped spearhead Brainfeeder’s frolics in the space between hyper-jazz, IDM and hyper-pop with ‘Neō Wax Bloom’, whose title evokes images of the record bubbling from 2D plane to 3D animations as it turns. The production levels are obsessively detailed leaving no 2 seconds spare for manic data, but harnessed in shatterproof structures that bend in on themselves and buckle into wild new designs on club music.
Ramping the future funk of Rustie, Hud Mo and FlyLo with hyperactive chops, they invite comparisons to forms of cosmic jazz and proggy fusion styles as the album careens from the outdoors/indoors joys of ‘Pale Eyes’ to helium-pitched rappy hardcore in ’Super Ink Burst’, snapping back into juking funk on ‘Bug Thief’ and cosign off like A.G. cook in ‘White Gum’. Japanese dream-pop artist Cuushe tempers proceedings with a cute vocal on ‘Infinite Mint’, and Mr. Yote helps send it the other way with breathless momentum of ‘Teal Yomi / Olivine’, to its rugged parting shot ‘God Grid’.
2023 Re-press. Splatter coloured vinyl.
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Fine reminder of the puckered melodic charm and crazed, intricate beat craft of Iglooghost’s 2017 debut LP for Brainfeeder
Nowadays more often found on the Gloo label he runs with Babii & Kai Whiston, back in 2017 Iglooghost helped spearhead Brainfeeder’s frolics in the space between hyper-jazz, IDM and hyper-pop with ‘Neō Wax Bloom’, whose title evokes images of the record bubbling from 2D plane to 3D animations as it turns. The production levels are obsessively detailed leaving no 2 seconds spare for manic data, but harnessed in shatterproof structures that bend in on themselves and buckle into wild new designs on club music.
Ramping the future funk of Rustie, Hud Mo and FlyLo with hyperactive chops, they invite comparisons to forms of cosmic jazz and proggy fusion styles as the album careens from the outdoors/indoors joys of ‘Pale Eyes’ to helium-pitched rappy hardcore in ’Super Ink Burst’, snapping back into juking funk on ‘Bug Thief’ and cosign off like A.G. cook in ‘White Gum’. Japanese dream-pop artist Cuushe tempers proceedings with a cute vocal on ‘Infinite Mint’, and Mr. Yote helps send it the other way with breathless momentum of ‘Teal Yomi / Olivine’, to its rugged parting shot ‘God Grid’.