A great split release from 2 masters of the next level aesthetic. But while these guys definitely share an artistic philosophy, on this particular release their respective halves pursue individual objectives as opposed to any premeditated cohesion.
Paradroid's Glue Moon Embarge is a great intro. It sets the tone in short time with loose rhythmic assemblage dripping with deep psychedelic charisma. Magellenic Clouds takes it 1 step further in a pseudo utilitarian direction but still warms with deep & indulgently nonsensical bliss. Merely a hat tip to sanity. Then Encapsulated Teflon comes with the most dense & relentless barrage of Paradroidian logic. Hard wobbling beats splattered with cluttery stream-of-consciousness reinforcements. Over & out.
Superlauncher's Entire Poseidon takes a new path & starts with a sentimental & almost cinematic atmosphere before dropping in a hypnotic rhythmic arrangement that gently sways in & out of frame. Yet another insight to the far reaches of Superlauncher. Mobprobgateway probably takes the most straight forward approach of the whole release but interjects some seriously funky sci-fi electro magic with crisp digital finesse. Lastly, Bitter Terrain closes with a scattered arrangement of idiosyncratic beats over a slew of otherworldly field recordings into a completely mental trip.
Paradroid's Glue Moon Embarge is a great intro. It sets the tone in short time with loose rhythmic assemblage dripping with deep psychedelic charisma. Magellenic Clouds takes it 1 step further in a pseudo utilitarian direction but still warms with deep & indulgently nonsensical bliss. Merely a hat tip to sanity. Then Encapsulated Teflon comes with the most dense & relentless barrage of Paradroidian logic. Hard wobbling beats splattered with cluttery stream-of-consciousness reinforcements. Over & out.
Superlauncher's Entire Poseidon takes a new path & starts with a sentimental & almost cinematic atmosphere before dropping in a hypnotic rhythmic arrangement that gently sways in & out of frame. Yet another insight to the far reaches of Superlauncher. Mobprobgateway probably takes the most straight forward approach of the whole release but interjects some seriously funky sci-fi electro magic with crisp digital finesse. Lastly, Bitter Terrain closes with a scattered arrangement of idiosyncratic beats over a slew of otherworldly field recordings into a completely mental trip.