Music / electronica

Aleph


Reviews (2)


Consequence of sound

d. 15. Nov. 2013

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Derek Staples

d. 15. Nov. 2013

"During his live sets, France's Gesaffelstein isn't afraid to throw down a techno banger, but across his 14-track Aleph LP, there is a steadfast focus on infusing dancefloor chaos with hushed melodies, soul-piercing vocals, and isolated, minimal basslines".


Pitchfork

d. 8. Nov. 2013

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Jamieson Cox

d. 8. Nov. 2013

"This is an absolutely relentless record: there's no sunlight to be had on Aleph. Levy specializes in two types of songs: fiery, raging bangers meant for the dank club at the end of the world, and meditative mood pieces that bubble and loom while you're fighting through the next morning's hangover. Thoughtful sequencing choices help to amplify the magnitude of the difference between the members of these phylums, and have the added benefit of lending Aleph a natural-seeming cycle of attack and release".