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The piece builds slowly. Higher and lower frequencies harmonize well together. Musical themes start and end in a way that is different from his earlier works. silverweez
Two slabs of surfy psych-rock instrumentals from a group that's been doing it longer than you've been alive, probably. Bandcamp New & Notable May 7, 2024
Relive the potent punk rock blast of NYC group The Hissyfits with this comp showcasing them in all of their snarling, hooky glory. Bandcamp New & Notable May 6, 2024
Post-punk meets a very classic alt-rock sound on the new record from this Chicago group. RIYL The Breeders, Dinosaur Jr, and Yo La Tengo. Bandcamp New & Notable May 4, 2024
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Steve Roach never disappoints. He has such a broad, cherished library of albums. I find myself listening to his music most of the time. I am so happy the ambient genre is growing. There is nothing else like it. 🌹 valsmountain
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Listening to almost any Max Corbacho album, esp. of the last 5-6 years, makes 90% of the ambient music available on Bandcamp sound like cartoons. While Corbacho aspires to emulate his musical heroes, the pioneers of “desert ambient” and drone/em, that in no way takes away from the distinctiveness of his own musical voice. As on this album, where he creates beatless-but-subtly-rhythmic waves that are soothing and every bit as effective, and beautiful, as Steve Roach’s “immersion zone” releases. Paul Asbury Seaman