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Current mood:  refreshed
Irene Moon-Diamonds
Irene Moon’s music explores quirky, uncomfortable texture based song scapes thick with synths, archaic penny arcade sounds and wildly layered sonic stretching. Diamonds comprises two songs named after two guys. Side A is “Carl,” while side B is” Neil.” One cannot help but feel this released is a skewed, conceptual gesture of some sort whose meaning is unknown to it’s very existence.
“Carl” features tenor banjo plucking with pitch bending wobbling distorted female vocals, while the "Neil" side features monotone male vocals set against a pastoral scene of 1970’s science fiction decay. Side B defiantly towers with zealous grotesque atonalities. Beware! Weirdness gurgles over!
Matthew Proctor
11:29 PM
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