from Metallic Life Review,
released June 20, 2025
Jason Willett – Electric Guitar
Drew Daniel – Frying Pan, Aluminum Rods, Metal Biscuit Tin, Sampling, Sequencing
M.C. Schmidt – Sampled Frying Pan “Strings”, Brushed Cymbals, Sampled Pulse Box Xylophone, Sequencing, Mix
supported by 82 fans who also own “The Chrome Reflects Our Image”
A wonderful example of what disco can be when the sound palette can include anything. Synthesizers meet strings and woodwind meet cut-up breaks meet broken glass and crickets. spacefinnerfan
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"Promises" is a strong contender for the greatest piece of art of this decade so far. This album appeals to the classical nerd, jazz nerd, and electronic nerd parts of me all at once. Even at 80 years old, Pharoah Sanders played his tenor sax with the conviction of a gospel preacher. Every second of this album is arrestingly beautiful. As far as I'm concerned, this is essential listening for anyone who considers themselves a fan of music. 3sidesinasquare
Experimental hip-hop beats and meditative arrangements abound on this original soundtrack, the producer's first release in nearly a decade. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 3, 2019