A true musical journey.
author: Charles C. Raiff
What can I say? Wow. The slick mixture of down tempo style electronics and haunting vocals makes this album one of the most eclectic albums I’ve heard this year. Heather and B.’s vocals will place a shiver down your spine, while the ever-changing landscape of musical talents make this album flow like a river of lava. I recommend this album for anyone who wants to relax and be taken on a journey.
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A true musical journey.
author: Charles C. Raiff
What can I say? Wow. The slick mixture of down tempo style electronics and haunting vocals makes this album one of the most eclectic albums I’ve heard this year. Heather and B.’s vocals will place a shiver down your spine, while the ever-changing landscape of musical talents make this album flow like a river of lava. I recommend this album for anyone who wants to relax and be taken on a journey.
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Trip hop at it's finest
author: Fog City Music
What a completely refreshing change these guys are. At one point as much as I love punk rock, and I do, I long for something else, something new, here they are. Trip hop at it's finest. I can't wait to hear more from these guys.
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Packed with surprises as well as grooves
author: Splendid
Karmacoda spool out soulful electro-pop in a leisurely fashion. On tracks like "Motion Picture", the mellow, sensual groove feels like top shelf Depeche Mode. Icy synth swooshes and spare piano touches provide a skeletal framework upon which the dueling male and female vocals are free to writhe. Elsewhere, a nearly New Jack Soul takes precedence over goth, yielding radio-perfect numbers such as "Frail".
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