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Superb cyberpunk album. The tracks just melted into one another. Before I knew it, the album was over.
Perfect for easy listening. No lyrics, just relaxing beats and pumping bass lines. El Tato
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Imagine a world where the trackers prevailed. Imagine they had modern tools built for survival. Imagine they had more than 8 megabytes of ram anf 33MHz. Where would they be? What could they do? This album answers that question with flawless execution. Seriously. This attention to detail can only come with scream/impulse tracker experience. You know if you know. Mhakaracca
Toronto artist Jonathan Relph works through depression on this bleak and beautiful album, half dream-pop and half ambient. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 18, 2020
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The album stimulates neurons. The compositions reach a breathtaking level of intensity and digital transfiguration. TOMMY '86 is the Deus Ex Machina. Cyber Djinn