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On a surface level, it is a starburst of avant-garde fusion, collecting a diverse cast
of eccentric geniuses and re- configured into an anthology of n - musique
concrete. As with all of his work, there is a deeper and subversive intent.
Do not mistakenly believe that LIQUIDS HEAVEN is merely a technicolour dream of
ethereal abstractions. It bangs as hard as anything to ever bump from a
subwoofer. Over a polychromatic blast of crunk, bounce on Everybody like a rap
rave inside a 31st century space station. Bite That 2 finds Trinidad James spitting
fames over booty- shaking, wall- crumbling bass. On Ya, 645AR chirps over a
metallic chassis of booming industrial funk.
For all the high energy propulsion, there is a counter- balance of melancholic
beauty. The album's opener, Euphoria features a Liz Y2K vocal that levitates with
plaintive longing. The Milk- aided Dreams 1000000 sounds like the chimerical
soundtrack to a manga utopia that needs to be imagined. Milk also appears on
the finale, Never Leave, which captures a bittersweet sadness, the wistful
emotion of the tide slipping away.
Tracklist
1. Euphoria
2. Everybody
3. Dreams 1000000
4. Slip N Slide
5. Bite That 2
6. Sideroom
7. Bunny Lava
8. No Antidote
9. Static
10. Ya!
11. Never Leave