The Least Likely Event Will Occur In The Long Run
A Colourful Storm’s Mark ravages the ‘floor for Unterton with three bleeding-edge industro D&B cuts likely to trip up the techno kids looking for another dose of 4/4.
Like his ruffneck volley Integrier Dich Du Yuppie issued at the start of ’18, The Least Likely Event Will Occur In The Long Run calibrates a mix of strongback D&B and dark, ritualistic electronic atmospheres with runs into more mutant forms.
Know No Out Only In kicks it off with a dense, pensive intro precipitating a recoiling hardstep coda right out of the Doc Scott playbook, whereas the amorphous, beatless sound design of Veiling Hazards feels lifted straight out of a sci-fi soundtrack, but with a very canny surprise in the closing strokes, while the crooked half step dip of See In Symbols feels like a sparring partner for Raime goods.
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A Colourful Storm’s Mark ravages the ‘floor for Unterton with three bleeding-edge industro D&B cuts likely to trip up the techno kids looking for another dose of 4/4.
Like his ruffneck volley Integrier Dich Du Yuppie issued at the start of ’18, The Least Likely Event Will Occur In The Long Run calibrates a mix of strongback D&B and dark, ritualistic electronic atmospheres with runs into more mutant forms.
Know No Out Only In kicks it off with a dense, pensive intro precipitating a recoiling hardstep coda right out of the Doc Scott playbook, whereas the amorphous, beatless sound design of Veiling Hazards feels lifted straight out of a sci-fi soundtrack, but with a very canny surprise in the closing strokes, while the crooked half step dip of See In Symbols feels like a sparring partner for Raime goods.
A Colourful Storm’s Mark ravages the ‘floor for Unterton with three bleeding-edge industro D&B cuts likely to trip up the techno kids looking for another dose of 4/4.
Like his ruffneck volley Integrier Dich Du Yuppie issued at the start of ’18, The Least Likely Event Will Occur In The Long Run calibrates a mix of strongback D&B and dark, ritualistic electronic atmospheres with runs into more mutant forms.
Know No Out Only In kicks it off with a dense, pensive intro precipitating a recoiling hardstep coda right out of the Doc Scott playbook, whereas the amorphous, beatless sound design of Veiling Hazards feels lifted straight out of a sci-fi soundtrack, but with a very canny surprise in the closing strokes, while the crooked half step dip of See In Symbols feels like a sparring partner for Raime goods.
A Colourful Storm’s Mark ravages the ‘floor for Unterton with three bleeding-edge industro D&B cuts likely to trip up the techno kids looking for another dose of 4/4.
Like his ruffneck volley Integrier Dich Du Yuppie issued at the start of ’18, The Least Likely Event Will Occur In The Long Run calibrates a mix of strongback D&B and dark, ritualistic electronic atmospheres with runs into more mutant forms.
Know No Out Only In kicks it off with a dense, pensive intro precipitating a recoiling hardstep coda right out of the Doc Scott playbook, whereas the amorphous, beatless sound design of Veiling Hazards feels lifted straight out of a sci-fi soundtrack, but with a very canny surprise in the closing strokes, while the crooked half step dip of See In Symbols feels like a sparring partner for Raime goods.
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A Colourful Storm’s Mark ravages the ‘floor for Unterton with three bleeding-edge industro D&B cuts likely to trip up the techno kids looking for another dose of 4/4.
Like his ruffneck volley Integrier Dich Du Yuppie issued at the start of ’18, The Least Likely Event Will Occur In The Long Run calibrates a mix of strongback D&B and dark, ritualistic electronic atmospheres with runs into more mutant forms.
Know No Out Only In kicks it off with a dense, pensive intro precipitating a recoiling hardstep coda right out of the Doc Scott playbook, whereas the amorphous, beatless sound design of Veiling Hazards feels lifted straight out of a sci-fi soundtrack, but with a very canny surprise in the closing strokes, while the crooked half step dip of See In Symbols feels like a sparring partner for Raime goods.