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By L (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: At Home And Unaffected (Audio CD)
I think that a few of the tracks are awesome, especially "Whose Side Are You On?" Other than that, the rest is instrumental and quite original. It's something different and a fresh sound.
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check it out,
By alexander laurence (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: At Home And Unaffected (Audio CD)
This is a very interesting record. Decomposure is a young Canadian man whohas done a record which employs a bunch of musical styles. Part of it sounds like Squarepusher doing a folk record. Other parts sound like the record that Nine Inch Nails never did. Much of the source of this record is the drum and bass world of ten years ago. But it's a modern update of that sound. Yes, it is much like Aphex Twin, but it is something more. The name "Decomposure" has some ring of unraveling or unmasking to it. This record is taking a lot of familiar electronic elements and recombining them. This is worth a listen for those people who are interested in the Warp Records but also out there stuff like Prefuse 73.
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