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I just can't stop listening to this album. Over and over again, I have to press that play button because it's so damn good. Three months in and I still get goose bumps when I listen to the tracks. Clearly, my drug is spelled "Minuit Machine". systeera
Perfectly gloomy Norwegian goth/post-punk, anchored by a punchy rhythm section and driven by chiming guitar lines and morose vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 16, 2021
Multimedia artist Sepehr Mashiahof uses dark and direct synth-pop vocabulary to create her own intricate narrative of identity. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 18, 2019
supported by 11 fans who also own “W117 - El Ojo Y La Navaja "Esquizia"”
I can't believe it's a 2020 album, it already feels like a century-old classics! Side A starts off with just a solid material reminiscent of the previous LA work, but when a needle scratches near a finale of the same side A it blows you away with it's universal themes powered by escalating synths, vocals stronger than death and poetry larger than air. The last time i was touched by such an emotional crescendo was when I listened to Portishead. I can't freeze anymore... Symbolic ‡ Tentacles