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I see a grip of EOD tracks, I buy. Simple. One of my fav Rephlex alumni holistically homegrown sound & sequence wizards. A lush lord, a 24 speed frisky gear spinner, a hoot and a holler and a warm bass ‘n breaks breakfast in bed bewildering tapestry of sprites and wingdings. A melted, hot-tip prod into a padded gymnasium fashioned with chutes, ladders and inter dimensional strobe foam pits. And there’s a doorman along the way to provide the obligatory steamed towel and mints. Submersible Sanctuary
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This is my second favorite release from eod; track six is my favorite but I love the album as a whole and symbol series excited for more. Eod captures electronic music in a very compositional manner eclectic tones shaking bones Louis D.
Boston group excels at making songs driven by taut, multilayered vocal harmonies and supported by Americana arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 27, 2023
The London musician recorded the dreamy psychedelic pop songs on his third album in churches, bedrooms and kitchens. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 15, 2023
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I've been listening to electronic music for over 20 years and I've never heard anything quite like this! People are comparing it to Autechre and although there is a superficial similarity, this is different. Very interesting melody and rhythm. This is becoming my favourite music so I want to encourage you to keep on down this path and don't go back to just making 'normal' music, although I like that too. Thanks very much Stian! Daniel Bigg