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By José Gandue @Gandour

Prepare yourself for a challenging, conflicting, daring listening experience. Prepare to move away from the conventional, from what you hear without question on the radio. Incorporate words like Glitch, Idm y Shoegaze, and feel just as entitled to feel confused by the sonic maelstrom it proposes Summer is so cold.

This Venezuelan audiovisual collective, which has recently moved to Argentina, It tramples on the most obvious meanings of experimentation and challenges us to defy in a dignified manner the sudden changes in texture that it proposes to us. Autumn, his second album in his career, is a harsh work, much less gentle than his previous experience, Spring, A fascinating auditory experience that, amidst its strangeness, inspired love. Something violent seems to have happened in recent years, but its compositional soul has hardened. Imagine a blender in front of us, with various ingredients at our disposal to put into the container, and then, upon activating the machine, discover what results from the mixtures. Let's play with the harshest moments of Nine Inch Nails' career, the nightmares of Aphex Twin, and the rage of Autechre. Perhaps add seasonings like a glimpse of Sigur Rós's incomprehensible tenderness and Radiohead's wildest studio sessions. That is it. Autumn, an album that some will hate, But it is necessary to listen, because from time to time we need an intense and intelligent sonic torture to heal some sorrows of the soul.

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