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I’m not a great reviewer so I will keep it simple. If you enjoy science fiction and electronic music then I think you will like this. I sure do. Dionysus Virus
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UC always manages to bring something unique and compelling with each album, and Aqua Placenta is as hard-hitting as one could expect from an artist this prolific.
Juggling elements of trip hop, noise, ocean grunge, and vaporwave all at once, everything feels almost effortlessly slotted into place, tied by the album’s environmental theming and the mood surrounding said themes.
While Lindsheaven’s similarly themed “Nordwrong” was wistful, “Aqua Placenta” is tense, angry, bombastic. Cardian Matsu
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I listened to this album three times already. I really enjoyed it. I especially enjoyed listening to Infinite Embrace while reading the 12th chapter of The Wizard of Oz when Dorothy and her friends were in the land of the Wicked Witch of the West and she sent armies of Wolves, Black Bees, her slaves and then the Flying Monkeys. The Tinman is chopping off wolf heads like a badass. The book is much darker and somehow this chapter worked really well with that track. I have quite a few favorites. Dionysus Virus
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On vinyl for the first time courtesy of Geometric Lullaby, this dream synth epic spans moods and textures to create a soundworld all its own Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 2, 2022