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GEORGE&CAPLIN - ELECTRONIC EULOGY FROM MORSE CODE INFINITY (BETA-LACTAM RING RECORDS)
 
Roughly speaking, you'd probably drop this one into the broad category of darkwave, though some would label this a rather experimental example of said genre. At any rate, the overall ambience at hand is right down that alley and fans of both ambience, odd electronica and darkwave should have fun checking out the quiet-spoken mental freakout available here. If you ran electronic pulsed pop through a way left-field filter of oddness and minimalism (if you ground up trad pop in a grinder made by Beta-Lactam Ring Records, in other words), you might end up with something like this. Something pretty but pretty friggin' weird. But while these stretches of the group's music are accomplished, I was more captured by their efforts in the outright spacey, ambient zones; these were the spots that really let you just float up into space for a while and commune with, well, with whatever the hell it is with which you'd be communing in space. You might turn into a big space baby like in "2001: A Space Odyssey", but I could be wrong. -- www.blrrecords.com-- review by Kristofer Upjohn


   

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