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Unpolished yet compelling, Digitalism's first album IDEALISM follows in Daft Punk's footsteps with enthusiasm. Take "Magnets," for example, it blends vocoders with intense electro beats, all while keeping a melodic touch. "Zdarlight" clearly pays tribute to the Motorbass co-founder through its title and rhythm, whereas "I Want I Want" lets rock elements drive the energy. The acid electro vibes recall Alter Ego somewhat, but their influences also stretch to New Order and LCD Soundsystem on "Pogo." They constantly switch between rock and electronic sounds, never settling, which keeps the album engaging. The chanting in "Homezone," for instance, shakes things up, while "Echoes" brings it back to the electro feel. Digital, sure. Ideal? Not entirely, but they're getting there.
Hate to see y'all got the shrink edition signed, but was happily surprised to get it with the jacket signed today. As for the sound, it's okay, don't really mind. Just stoked to finally have this on vinyl though:)
Here's the vinyl release of Pogo in the 3:48 version! Has anyone had a chance to listen to these records and share their thoughts on the sound quality?
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