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Probably his most ambitious album if you look through the catalog. Even up to now, I don't think he's really approached the level of experimentation I see here.
People used to a more vapor-centric sound might be surprised to find a higher bpm on this acid-ish, footwork-ish album (and if you're a fan of the "Juke Reworks" that pepper some of his albums you'll probably like that).
Pretty good energizing-type music produced with that distinct digital glimmer that vaperror sprinkles in everything. Cardian Matsu
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As haunting and hypnotizing as going through the MGS series in release order and growing more and more captivated by the fandom's fabled Venom Snake without knowing a single thing about him. No, but seriously, this album is a work of art to transport you far, far away, an idea that draws you into the abstract. quietis
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Timeless classic, I've discovered this album in 2019 and I still think it's one of the best albums ever. Great for long train rides and smoking weed at 3am akizona
Recorded during a trip back to his hometown of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on “Chokkor,” Enayet pits split-second synths against wild rhythms. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 21, 2021
Synths light up like blips of Morse Code on the latest LP from Jokios Kultūros, all of them ping-ponging between drum & bass rhythms. Bandcamp New & Notable May 14, 2023