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This album reaches the peak of what ambient music has the capacity to evoke. I don't think it's possible for an ambient project to create a more profoundly transcendental experience, or a more refined and deeply complex atmosphere. voidoctopus
supported by 9 fans who also own “Louis XIV's Demons”
Even by my standards, this album is *weird.* I'm still not quite sure what Autechre is doing for most of the songs, but when I do figure out what's going on, I'm struck by a divine bolt of musical nirvana. M4 Lema is hard hitting, incoherent, and one of the prettiest songs I've heard all year, and r cazt has this incredible, undefinable sense of space that I haven't heard anywhere else. I'm still not sure about the other songs, but when I do figure out what's going on, I'll let you know. furrybeans