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Artist: Lost & Found

Title: Consumed

Label: Self-Released

Date: December, 2014

 

1. Consumed

2. Drone (feat. Z3ro)

3. Mental Wealth

4. Nitro (feat. CPU)

5. Other Side

6. Subterranean (feat. Deliriant)

7. Eraser

8. Wing In The Sand

9. Trails

10. Decay

 

 

"Look at me...and tell me if you know me."

 

Do you know what joy is?

 

 

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I suppose this gif of Imba caught fangirling when invited backstage to a One Erection concert certainly could qualify as his joy. However as a Suntrip DJ I'm sure he no longer carries on this way. Probably. Well, maybe. Actually this video was shot last week.

 

But I'm talking about true joy. Joy that isn't fleeting. Joy that has been years in the making and doesn't change with the season.

 

 

 

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It's called porn Santa. Don't act so innocent you judgmental bastard. Like you aren't a reindeer fart from diddling the little people.

 

This is Gerhard Oliver and he has delivered the album night time psytrance fans were hoping for. Decoder was fine and supplemented with additional tracks added later, but it was one of those albums that you felt could've been better. After absolutely stellar tracks on compilations I know I expected more from his debut. Like a man whose wife left him for another woman I was confused. Sad. Angry. Which drove me to several...unscrupulous habits

 

*points to Santa*

 

That guy knows what I'm talkin' about!

 

 

Well after a couple years Gerhard is back and he dropped a new digital album a la Beyonce' right in your lap. But he did ya one better. It's free. Take that Queen B. And man it's a wild ride. The opening title track tells you all you need to know. Sound and fury. It's dark and throbbing (get the f*ck off me Santa) with an industrial flair that will blow the doors off. An album best listened to all the way through to swim in the murky atmosphere laden with high-tech effects. Thumping beats and Trent Reznor angst combine for a powerful journey. It's cold and futuristic. The tracks with other artists were particularly great including the added bonus of CPU awakening from his seemingly eternal cheese stupor. The last track is a dark ambient delight speaking of life after a scorched Earth military annihilation.

 

While not perfect, it's certainly a great album. Another cool thing is that each track seems to have a different image tagged to it. Not a big thing but a nice little touch. Highly recommended.

 

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Mdk

 

 

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