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Son Kite - Colours (Digital Structures)

Panzer


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Posted : Apr 22, 2004 17:47
Its kinda 'Cult' since it uses primarily the usual tricks from clubtrance from the early nineties...Since nobody is doing that anymore, its surely fresh in a sense.

Do I like it? Yeah, but the best thing since sliced bread? Don't think so...Imo 'Colors' is a step back from the more innovative '...Perspectives of' album.

Still miles ahead of the standard progressive stuff that is poured upon us.
DeathPosture
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Posted : Apr 23, 2004 00:00
Son Kite - Colours

Cover: http://downloads.mpdqx.com/images/digcdlp015low.jpg

Format: CD
Artist: Son Kite
Title: Colours
Label: Digital Structures, Sweden
Cat. #:DIGCD015
Year: 2004

Track listing:

01. 09’37” Other Side
02. 08’58” Focus
03. 09’36” On Air
04. 08’03” Game & Watch
05. 07’38” Let Us Be
06. 07’43” The Stars Within Us
07. 09’48” Jukebox
08. 09’06” Made To Move
09. 08’05” Colours

Review:

Step two of a four-stage rocket!

Finally it’s out… The album we’ve all been waiting for. The release of the “On Air Remixes” EP last month gave us a mouth-watering foretaste of what was coming… A full album from the talented wizards behind Sweden’s biggest trance-export: Marcus Henriksson & Sebastian Muellart a.k.a. Son Kite. They’ve moved into release-concept territory with their ambitious “Colours” project, consisting of one album, two singles and a live-DVD... Very impressive! So, let’s see what the hype was all about…

Let me take you thru the tracks…

#01: Let’s start… Pay close attention to that Son Kite whistle – it’s the first and last thing you’ll hear on this album… The whole album is one big loop! ;o) The intro is long and lukewarm… Slowly it progresses, FX are added… Water, wind, violin, percussion, calm voice samples… and then bam! The smooth, groovy, crispy Son Kite baseline… Fast kicks and hi-hats are added creating chunky grooves leading to pure bliss… Amazing track!

#02: The album is mixed, so we slip almost unnoticed into track two… The progressive groove continues here – the intro is sweet as candy… And then, an almost exploding bass grabs you… The bass is just so deep and brutal, but at the same time sweet and almost sexy! @ 6’00 the pace quickens and all hell brakes loose – A dark, mean, wall of bass-groove rips the track in half and slowly builds it up again… Holy phuck, this is good… Overwhelming track!

#03: Pheeew, time to chill for a short while with the intro from last year’s summer-bash “On Air”. Allow me to copy/paste from my previous EP review: A very cool, floating, dream-like intro sets the mood… Someone hits a piano-key about 5-6 times, low voice-muttering samples in the back-ground, someone talking about radio – basically we’re just chilling out, having a good time… And then, at 2:22 the infamous Swedish progressive baseline cuts thru the silence like a scythe… This is the true essence of trance; razor-sharp percussion, beautiful synths, wonderful melody… And a build-up @ 5:15 that’ll annoy the hell out of you the first time you hear it, but after a few listens you’ll give in to the sheer genius that is On Air! So get your damn hands up in the air – this is a magic track!

#04: “Let’s go back upstairs” … We mix smoothly into Game & Watch… But something’s changed here; it appears the kicks are harder and the bass is less polished… What gives? For a second you want to sound the cheddar-alarm, but no worries… Although this is the most full on sounding track on the album, it’s a sweet track that in no way compromises the groove… Hypnotic morning trance ala Son Kite! Nice track!

#05: Ahh let’s take a trip back in time… Somewhat distorted melodies accompanied by a melancholy feel… Plus we get lyrics & vocals by C. Brink and M. Kratz… It’s not Michele Adamson standard, but very nice nevertheless… Also good use of stereo here… Nice track!

#06: Go fly a kite – into the world of electro crash! Is progressive electro psy even invented? Well, it is now… We get the best of both worlds here… Old school kitschy computer sounds and classic robot voice box – combined with massive progressive rhythm patterns… Look forward to the sweet, sweet build-up part – can’t wait to hear that at a party… Electro acid flash! Lovely track!

#07: Put another dime in the jukebox baby… Ambient intro … Just relax and float downstream… A subtle drum pattern is introduced… More delicate effects are added… The beat is slightly cut… The old Chicago warehouse techno atmosphere is present… And then: “Rhythm… rhythm… rhythm…!” A repetitive, simple voice reminds us that this is rhythm… Thanks! This is a very minimal track – and even a tad too minimal for my taste. It is funky however, especially for the last 3 minutes… Ok track!

#08: After a long fade we progress into “Made to Move”… And this is a bouncy piece for sure… Focus has shifted back to percussion now, and we are treated to some cool steel oil drum beats… And yes the rumours were true; there is a definite Trommelmaschine influence here… And it sounds great! It’s a very danceable, tribal, progressive tune… Nice track!

#09: The last track starts and ends exactly like the first track… The infamous whistle or whatever it is… What a nifty feature! This is a slightly slower track, but still so unbelievably groovy… All kinds of psychedelic bleeps and blops, birds whistling, water dripping… Beautiful melodies mixed with a distinctive wiggle-your-toe Son Kite beat… Sweet track!

Woow, what a trip! This album is truly an experience… Epic trance at its best! A true journey showcasing the immense talent of the Son Kite guys… As I’ve said before they continue to distance themselves from the vast majority of trance labels – both production-wise and concept-wise! As always with Digital Structures the visual art is striking – great, tasteful cover art…However, I dislike the cardboard wrapper around the jewel case – what’s the point with those?

Style wise this album embrace several electronic genres… It ranges from old school techno and house to cutting edge modern electronica… I like most of it, though there are tracks which doesn’t really scratch my itch… It is however miles ahead of the bulk of electronic releases nowadays…I’d even go as far as calling this a milestone album – instant classic! Get this or be left out!

9/10

Favourites: 1(!), 2(!!), 3(!!), 6, 9

DeathPosture

External links:
Son Kite: http://www.sonkite.com
Digital Structures: http://www.mpdqx.com/digitalstructures (Audio samples available!)
Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/dig/dig1cd015.html
Saiko Sounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display_release.asp?id=3973
Chaos Unlimited: http://www.chaosunlimited.co.uk/cgi-bin/product.asp?LR=DIGCD15
Trance-shop: http://www.trance-shop.com/de/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=3647

For info on the vinyl release check out the Digital Structures site…
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A.Rosengren
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Posted : Apr 23, 2004 15:40
Son Kite - Coulours

Track listing:

01. 09’37 Other Side
02. 08’58 Focus
03. 09’36 On Air
04. 08’03 Game & Watch
05. 07’38 Let Us Be
06. 07’43 The Stars Within Us
07. 09’48 Jukebox
08. 09’06 Made To Move
09. 08’05 Colours

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Opening up with a huge storm setting up the feelings for a blizzard of little tantalizing drops made out of audio, swiftly firing up with drums and words of wisdom. Slowly evolving into dreamy soundscapes with smooth bass and attractive percussion elements.
Exploring this cd is not something you should do by fast forwarding like a maniac but sink down in the chair relax and listen... For me this kind of music is more commonly used as a mindcooler. After listening to the interview on P3 Dance ive come to realize that Son Kite realy is one of the best danceculture pioneers this scene has ever experienced, i myself own Minilogue, Perspectives Of... and now Colours, by comparing these 3 you can actually hear that what they are saying is true, its not just self-promotion... It realy is something for the floor and home, and its fresh. A cd containing elements from almost every emotion you can find within yourself, I can feel love, i can feel anger, i can feel life, i can feel groove, which most of you will laugh at but groove is a feeling ive come to appreciate as a little breeze growing inside of you...

Thank you son kite for this journey... you made my day!

A
Christian
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Posted : Apr 23, 2004 17:24
Marcus and Seb ... your album is already histroy.

I had to wait more than 3 month to get the album in my hands. Since I met Peter Digital in Melbourne I had to wait and wait and wait and wait ... but yesterday I got it! And what can I say .... it still makes me wanna cry, scream and laugh at the same time. I don`t change my words which I gave you a few weeks ago!

Colours is history
Colours are emotions
Colours is the best expample of what is real good trance music
Colours is different, fresh and one step ahead

thanks for great work!!!

we gonna see us at the Nalanda Festival

christian d-nox

Templar^
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Posted : Apr 23, 2004 20:04
Son Kite - Colours (Digital Structures, 2004)

Tracklist :

1. Other Side 9:37
2. Focus 8:58
3. On Air 9:36
4. Game & Watch 8:03
5. Let Us Be 7:38
6. The Stars Within Us 7:43
7. Jukebox 9:48
8. Made To Move 9:06
9. Colours 8:05

It was about 3 p.m. ... the mailman finally arrived. Hooray.

Never left my CD since...

... and I must say that this is some fresh music.

Before the main dish:

The cover... or should I say the packaging of the album is green as it should be (mine is with an autograph from Seb & Marcus - thanks guys!), concerning the whole "colour" theme - so far we've had a blue single "On Air" with the title track and it's remixes on it, now this. The month of May is going to be red - a Son Kite DVD... and a second single (brown) is far on the horizon. I pull out the CD - the design cover resembles the promo posters, which are indeed nice. Then, on the back of the cover, I saw two men flying a kite. The whole scene brings back the good ol' memories from the times when we were innocent children; I'll bet that many of us had an experience with kite once... sniff, sniff ... anyway, it wasn't the end of surprises, because when I opened the CD-cover I noticed a Son Kite sticker. Kewl. But wait - there's more! The booklet of the CD contains - apart from text about the concept of the album, tracks, thanks, etc. - some fine pics of our two musicians from Sweden. I must admit that it reminds me a lot of the booklet of the first Tromesa album, which is, again, a really positive thing.

(for those of you who may wonder what am I talking about here are some infos - before the "Pseudomental" album Tromesa had two albums called "Gdyby" (Polstar, 1997) and "Pasma Czasu" (Polstar, 1998), which were released in Poland only).

The main dish:

The music... Gotta hand it to You guys (aje, russ, Deathposture and others) that You sure did a good job on writing Your reviews... Don't know if I'll add something new to Your descriptions though. Right now I'm not in the right mood as far as describing the individual tracks is concerned, but I'll definately do that in the nearest future. So far my favourite tracks are 1 and 4. As it goes for the fourth track, calling it Astrix as aje did here would be a real blasphemy . If I were to compare this track to some other artists' work, it would be definately Deedrah - one couldn't ask for a better recomendation when one think of Frederick's musical talent. as i've said, my favourites tracks are track 1 and 4, but then again this is after I gave the album only two listenings, so it is very likely that things are about to change. Nevertheless a real piece of good music to enjoy and dance to. Some of the tracks are bound to be rocking many dancefloor, not to mention giving a lot of pleasure in home with headphones on one's ears. That's about it... for now of course.

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Templar^
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Posted : Apr 23, 2004 20:20
Um, "I must admit that it reminds me a lot of the booklet of the first Tromesa album" - my mistake, I ment the second album by Tromesa - Pasma Czasu.           www.ektoplazm.com/2011/panta-deus - download for free Psytrance.pl's 10th anniversary compilation featuring 100% Polish psy-music (goa, prog, dark, full-on, chillout): Artha, Sundial Aeon and many more

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pr0fane
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Posted : Apr 24, 2004 00:36
Artist: Son Kite
Title: Colours
Label: Digital Structures
Format: CD
Released: April 2004
Cover: http://downloads.mpdqx.com/images/digcdlp015high.jpg


Review:

After weeks of waiting (3 days because of Post Danmark *Grrrrrr*), I finally received this one today – and it was worth every second of impatience.

2004 looks like the most important year so far for the Swedish duo Son Kite. After their massive breakthrough in the end of the last millennium with the album “Minilogue” and in particular tracks like “Knob Adjustment”, they played a big role in the new wave of, mainly Scandinavian, progressive psytrance, and ever since, they have been one of the most influential and highly acclaimed acts on the scene. Now, after yet another album (“Perspectives of...” from 2001) and dozens of other releases on compilations and EP’s, they’re ready with a 4-release concept, “Colours”.

The first course in the concept was the single “On Air”, also featured on this album, and the teaser has already received impressive feedback from DJ’s, artists, labels and general trance-freaks across the globe – me included. Now it’s time for the green main course, their 3rd full length album “Colours” - a 9-track journey from the masters.

I want to begin with the cover, as it’s a story in itself. A green cover is wrapped around a jewelcase, and inside you find a sticker with a green Son Kite logo (there was a blue sticker with the On Air single) and most important – a massive inlay. This is something I miss with a lot of releases, and something I think the artists and labels should put a lot more work into. It’s a great feeling to sit and look in the inlay when listening to the CD for the first time, and feel that you’ve paid for a product, with a lot of work put in to it. In way to many cases (with digipack in particular) you get nothing more than the CD, and then they wonder why people download it instead. But back to the topic; the inlay is a good informative and interesting read with the thoughts behind the album, but to make it perfect they could probably also have put in an insert for the DJ’s.

Moving on to the music:

1. Other Side
The first thing we hear is a small melody. I don’t know if its whistles, flutes or birds singing, but it sounds great. The sounds continue for a minute before we hear a clash of thunder and rain outside. Another 30 seconds or so pass by before we start hearing some drums. They get louder and louder, and suddenly we hear the voice of Jim Morrison: “We filed slowly, languidly into the hall. The auditorium was vast and silent. As we seated and were darkened, the voice continued” - and then the track kicks off. First slow and deep, but getting brighter and brighter. A brilliant start to the album, with its slow and deliciously, mellow groove – perfect for a sunrise at the beach or a similar exotic location, or perhaps just in your favourite chair with your headphones on.

2. Focus
The tracks are mixed, so at first I don’t notice I’m into track 2 (record-labels and artists – this is the way to go!), and I’m really starting to love this piece of plastic, knowing there’s probably even better stuff to come. After a long and soft intro it’s time for the well known and extremely deep Son Kite trademark bass line. A bit more serious than the first track one might say, but only for the first half. In the last half the track gets quite old school – lots of old synth sounds to get a smile on your face, and complete dance floor mayhem guaranteed.

3. On Air
And then it’s time again, time for one of the best tracks so far this year – at least in my book. I loved it 3-4 weeks ago when I received the CD-single, and it’s still as fresh – and will probably stay that way for months to come (although I could imagine it being played at every party during the spring and summer). I still don’t know what’s up with that radio sample, but it sounds amazing. The breakdown is just breathtaking, and its pure bliss when they let go and the track peaks. Marvellous.

4. Game & Watch
The intro for this one is quite weird, I would say it sounds like an organ played backwards (!?!). And now, what is this? Have Son Kite started making full on? I can’t believe what I’m hearing – full on on the latest Son Kite album. Not in the usual Israeli-neo-whatever-you-call-it style, but more like something Deedrah could have made – and it’s great to say the least. Bright, first-class morning full on, and surely a big surprise to hear it here.

5. Let Us Be
Once again we go in a different direction, a guy is telling us to go back upstairs, perhaps to get away from the full on dance floor. Then we hear a woman/girl chanting something, before her blissful voice is replaced by some tribal percussion. We’re introduced to her magical voice once again later in the track, as well as some beautiful synths. It’s like a crossover between old goa melodies and epic “hands in the air” trance, and it’s just sooooooo good.

6. The Stars Within Us
This one quickly starts out with some guitars, and some tasty pumping progressive trance. Gone are the uplifting pads and voices, but back are the old synth sounds, the deep stomping Son Kite trademark sound, and the funky grooves. A magnificent track for the dance floors around the world, no doubt about that.

7. Jukebox
After feeding the “Jukebox” with a coin it starts playing some excellent, peaceful housey grooves, which instantly has me bouncing. It has a minimal techno touch, and is quite repetitive, which gives it a very hypnotizing effect – a really nice morning groover.

8. Made To Move
This track is a journey back to the roots of Son Kite – back when they made their entrance on the scene. Excellent work with the percussion, that will take fans of acts like Etnoscope or Der Dritte Raum by storm. The thumping of the bass is so deep, but as in all tracks on the album, there are also brighter elements. This time with a little, teasing melody on top of the stomping.

9. Colours
The little flute/bird melody from the beginning of the album also starts (and finish) the last track on the album. I was actually expecting a chillout track to finish it of, but no – you shouldn’t expect anything here, just go with the flow and dance. With the soft and mellow pads, this track is, although a bit sad, a perfect goodbye to a fantastic emotional journey, and as the track fade out there’s a big smile on my face.


Bottom line:

Wow, there are just so many influences in this album. It’s a wonderful and emotional potpourri of styles, old and new, suitable for both stomping on the dance floor and chilling in the couch; House, trance, electro, techno, full on, tribal, there’s a spoonful of it all – and then some. Son Kite have made excellent tracks before, and this release is definitely up there too in – if not better in many aspects, like it’s flawless production and almost unheard diversity for a progressive psytrance release. If you think too much of the psychedelic and/or progressive trance sound the same nowadays, this is something I would highly recommend – in my opinion artists should constantly try to improve and evolve their sound, and Son Kite have succeeded with this on “Colours”. For me this is truly progressive trance and Son Kite have outdone themselves. Outstanding job Seb and Marcus!


Favourites:

All of them!


Verdict:

9,5/10 – Buy this one immediately!
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rippa
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Posted : Apr 24, 2004 14:20
A Master Piece from son kite !
one of the best cds ive heard this year , very elegant cd with smooth melodies and flow emotions with banging progressive drums/tempo mixxing with some percussions gives a blast of a cd , dont miss them live in israel this week!.

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Posted : Apr 24, 2004 17:47
so much more i would like to say,allready been said.this is a master piece.

just love this album.

traveller
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Posted : Apr 24, 2004 18:15
all-in-all quite a badass album, however i do find it a bit too minimalistic..           "The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program."
- Larry Niven
PKS
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Posted : Apr 25, 2004 16:47
Son Kite (Marcus Henriksson and Sebastian Mullaert) from Sweden is back with their third album. This time they have made some sort of hype around themself, by releasing a series of “Colours”. Pretty cool concept, which include two CD singles, this album and a live DVD. Son Kite started as an unknown duo, and released their first album “Minilogue” on Nova Tekk in 2000. My first experience with these guys was at the Arvika Festival in Sweden in 2000. They wasn’t very lucky at that gig, but after a ton of live performances around the world and another album (Perspectives Of...) on Digital Structures in 2001, these guys have really gained a good reputation, for their willingness to try out house, techno and progressive trance, and mix it all together. I love it when the musicians/labels do things well done and everything with the cover art and music is carefully thought through. That is what these guys have done. Here you get a pretty cool cover art, a concept and even a fat booklet with stuff you can read. Booklets like that is pretty rare to find in releases within “our” style. The reason is probably because it is expensive to do it like that.

Son Kite "Colours" Digital Structures 2004 (DIGCD015)

1. Other Side
2. Focus
3. On Air
4. Game & Watch
5. Let us Be
6. The Stars Within Us
7. Jukebox
8. Made To Move
9. Colours

The first track starts with a long intro of relaxing light sounds. Then we get a voice sample, and the rhythms start drifting. Suddenly, the progressive bass line kicks in. The beats sound very monotonous, but the melodies and sounds around it vary all the way. Very typical Son Kite drift, when they make progressive trance. Or should we call it progressive house? The boarders between these two styles get pretty small now and then. Anyway, this builds up in a progressive way, and the sounds are light and happy. We also get a break, before things build up again. Track 2 continues the beat from track one because this album is mixed. This track goes the same style, but with less of those light sounds. Here we get some tribal drums mixed with the bass line, and they have put in a little bit of violin. This is probably the only progressive trance duo that use violin in their live shows too. I saw them in the heating sun at Samothraki Dance Festival in Greece last year, and was surprised to see they used violin on stage! Live ingredients like that is always fun. This track also builds up, and after a while a beautiful atmospheric, floating sound sneaks up on us. A perfect dj tool for a progressive trance dj. Then things take a different direction, and we get some electro sound influences. The electro sound from the eighties is back for full in many music styles these days. Then we get the track called On Air, which has been played a lot lately. This is a very floating progressive house track. Drifting as hell, with beats that some how reminds me of some synth pop! You also get some kind of synth pop melody in there. Track 4 is a pushing track, with a more heavy bass line. The melody you get here is pretty fluffy, but doesn’t sound too cheesy. The style reminds me a bit of some of the works by Dado (aka Synthetic, Deedrah etc.)

Track 5 starts with a singing female voice. Then some techno inspired beats starts pushing. This track has a bit darker vibe, but after a while we get some pretty fluffy ingredients. It builds up in a smooth progressive way. The vocals come back a couple of times too. A bit too fluffy progressive house for my taste. Things get better in track 6. It starts off with some funky guitar. Then we get some banging beats, rolling along with a few sounds that almost drown in the heavy rhythm drift. After a while we get a little break with a twisted computer voice and some weird computer melody. Again I get this eighties electro feeling. This track can easily become a bit intense for home listening, but is perfect as a dj tool. Track 7 sounds better for the homelisteners. This one starts beautiful, with a floating atmospheric sound. The rhythms work it slowly into the track, and it goes from the floating atmospheric vibe to a funky house inspired vibe. This sounds a lot like some tech house music, but doesn’t sound bad. Track 8 is a pumping progressive track. Very groovy, with some nice metallic, tribal drums above. Another dj tool that could have been a bit more varied. The last track they give us on this album starts with the relaxing sound that we got in track one. Then some stumpy, pretty slow beats start pumping. This is my favourite track on this album. You also get this violin sound in there. Nice finish.

Son Kite deliveres a strong album, floating between progressive house and trance. I don’t think it is as innovative as many people say it is, but I’m sure it is refreshing for many trance heads around the world if they never have explored the house and techy side of electronic music before.
PK (shivapks@hotmail.com)

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Posted : Apr 26, 2004 01:09
just one word:

MASSIVE!
SenstatuX
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Posted : Apr 26, 2004 08:59
Grear jobb guys!!
this is a perfect production.. big respect for this.. hope i can catch u guys on some gig here in stockholm soon..

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Eth-Lad
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Posted : Apr 27, 2004 21:13
great work reviewers!
fantastic work seb and markus!
i love your creative output!

[aje: 'game and watch']
reminded me of the deedrah rmx to 'on air'

even if it's my least favoured track, i like it on the album.. it prepares the ear for the "more son kite bass" on 'let us be' (in my inner ear it already started mixing with 'sunset street')

every track is where it belongs!

in generall i like the concept of intermixing tracks very well - it's very nice to listen to the cd as a whole.


this album is my fav for this year so far!!
hard job to take this place..

cheers everyone!
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Posted : Apr 28, 2004 08:00
Quote:

On 2004-04-24 18:15, traveller wrote:
all-in-all quite a badass album, however i do find it a bit too minimalistic..




Are you serious?
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but I thought that this album was much less minimalistic than the Son Kite we were used to in the past.           Load Universe into Cannon. Aim at Brain. Fire.

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