2 Responses to “Brighton Dub Club: Electric Dread"
This driving, short album beguiles me, lulls me, draws me along… fascinating, especially the monotonous bass lines. Although according to the homepage, a Brighton-based multi-instrumentalist and reggaeDub-Artist is behind the project, the AI question inevitably comes to mind... even if it only concerns the covers of the releases.
Mmmmmh, yes I have to admit, the music isn't really my thing.
But the cover blows me away! If an AI really did it, I'm looking forward to the aliens who might come to visit us soon. In a spaceship like that, which reminds me a lot of the shape of a Spacelab module, you can confidently zoom through the universe, almost timelessly, without getting bored. The cover on a film poster and I would definitely go to the cinema again.
2 Responses to “Brighton Dub Club: Electric Dread"
This driving, short album beguiles me, lulls me, draws me along… fascinating, especially the monotonous bass lines. Although according to the homepage, a Brighton-based multi-instrumentalist and reggaeDub-Artist is behind the project, the AI question inevitably comes to mind... even if it only concerns the covers of the releases.
Mmmmmh, yes I have to admit, the music isn't really my thing.
But the cover blows me away! If an AI really did it, I'm looking forward to the aliens who might come to visit us soon. In a spaceship like that, which reminds me a lot of the shape of a Spacelab module, you can confidently zoom through the universe, almost timelessly, without getting bored. The cover on a film poster and I would definitely go to the cinema again.
Greetings………lemmi