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We love the simplicity of these guys' demeanor, with a huge musical world within them! There are only 3 people in the band, but everyone gives 100%. The drummer is sweating after the first minute, the guitarist and the bassist are constantly switching from guitars to synths. The synergy between them is amazing! Wannabes Music Club
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One review called this "a masterpiece"...well,no...not really...that's a terrible poison chalice to saddle any new band with. Some people have also called this 'math rock'...well,if that means precise rhythms,breakneck unison playing and eccentric time signatures (the drummer sometimes sounds like a rock-drill on steroids),then that would have been a term to apply to the Mahavishnu Orchestra or,indeed,Troyka...another review called this "like nothing you've ever heard"...well,no...
No,this is a very good workout with some interesting ideas but they can be repetitive without a sense of development,I think. It actually works better when it slows down a bit and takes a breath and becomes less autistic...
Technically very challenging but emotionally a little arid in places. It is a rewarding listen but this band have a lot more development in the tank and don't need the over-hype...
John Cratchley
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I've listened to this album for years and I still don't know what to say about it.
One of the best albums I've ever heard and there are few things that sound so right to me at all much less in their near entirety.
I love this album and I love this band's music. yehoodi
Skittering songs from this French ensemble that straddle the line between jazz & electronic music, working both into their heady brew. Bandcamp New & Notable May 7, 2021
Stavros Potamitis & Constantinos Parisinos, aka After Altamont, recruit friends to remix their last LP; the results are dark & ominous. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 20, 2021
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Great soundscapes, semi-cinematic tunes, and tinkly, noodly rhythmically sharp goodness. Aztec Dream is pretty epic, Pal Magnet has the buildup you didn't quite see coming, Bunda Internacionale is endlessly cheerful, and PG Films sounds like the sunny Mario homage I never knew wanted. These guys keep it fresh and original. Audrey Yung