Music / r&b

Circle triangle


Reviews (2)


Pitchfork

d. 29. June 2015

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Miles Raymer

d. 29. June 2015

"At first glance, London O'Connor's debut may seem like an almost amateurishly simple album, with chintzy synth sounds, drum beats straight off an old Casio, and major-key melodies that project an aura of Daniel Johnston-like naivete. He's a true eccentric, but Circle triangle is a technically masterful collection with universal appeal".


AllMusic

2017

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Heather Phares

2017

"A sunbaked suburbia where one day bleeds into the next is no place for an artist as vibrant as London O'Connor, but fortunately, he transforms the boredom of growing up in San Marcos, California into οΔ (pronounced "circle triangle"), his freewheeling, heartfelt debut. Capturing a day in his life before he escaped to study music at NYU, O'Connor originally self-released the album in 2015 (True Panther reissued it two years later), and the way he breezily blurs the boundaries between chillwave, R&B, and rap feels just as independent ... It all makes for a perfectly imperfect debut from an artist who already knows how to immerse listeners into his world, completely and immediately".