Seattle -based artist MuhBoi reveals There is no God on Earth in Apple, a mind -blowing, seven -track album that traverses the darkest corners of experimental electronic music.
The trippy record, inspired by artists such as Onehoetrix Point Never and Clams Casino, was released by well, Soft. Records and produced through live instrumentation, sampling, and digital production.
The album begins with the house -influenced musical “Catch,” an ambient slow burner with a glitchy sound design and dystopian soundcapes. “Drenched” follows the same vein with awesome synths and briskly syncopate drum patterns ahead of the ensuing track “You Are My Cellar Door,” an unreliable bass jam flowing with experimental talent.
Then came the aforementioned “Cradled / Grated,” one of the album’s most unique songs with a mix of industrial pads and twangy mandolin plucks. The empty techno number “Gate to Orbit” comes next before “NaPP” follows with the same arrangement, albeit at a faster tempo. MuhBoi then tied a bow to the project using “Release,” a dangerous cut to crush breakbeat inspiration.
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Holy tits what an album