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The drums on "hands" sound ecstatic; it's so fun to listen to them kick in. This is an emotionally-blissful pop album that widens one's perception of what can be done within such a format. I felt my pineal gland vibrate, (definitely kind of a "sigh,") and tripped out— I thought about it for hours. How the hell does mind correlate with matter?? Because I think it doesn't even. Michael Alan DeRuiter
supported by 19 fans who also own “bathroom floor (prod. Diana Starshine, Ari Liloia, and Galen Tipton)”
when i first listened to this album around its initial release, i was hooked immediately!! the breakcore in Salesforce is fabulous. it is so perfectly illustrated in a way that it sounds like insanity in its rawest audible form. the transition from the reliance of drums to the piano pieces was a treat, ending off beautifully with Halt Draft. normally, significant genre shifts annoy me, but the piano arrangement and sharp contrast is too good for me to dislike Molly
Delightfully unpredictable debut from a New York electronic producer and composer with backgrounds in psychedelic rock, jazz, and indie pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2024
Don't be fooled by the iridescent sheen of this glitchy electro-pop artist from London; her music has a tender heart. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 26, 2021
A dreamy co-mingling of hyperpop fizz and dark ambient thump from NYC's ORACLE666, billed as a "book of astral love spells." Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 1, 2021