So, here’s something slightly different from the stuff I have reviewed before. I listened to a couple of rhythmic avant-garde projects and most of them are not my cup of tea, but I fell in love with this split LP after a first listen. Elektrojudas and XNDL are more into music than noise, but they simply know how to get things done. What is significant for this LP is the variety of melodies both projects are using and by that, they are incorporating minimal industrial ambiance and slow down tempos for unique and distinctive compositions which will relax you in no time. Also, there’s a lot of kinda eighties synth parts which suit very well on most of the tracks and they leave just enough space to a listener to figure out how both projects possess quality, ideas, skills and more importantly, knowledge to please everybody’s musical taste. It’s not easy to name best tracks on this one because all the tracks have different touch and you can’t just name the best or the worst one when all the tracks are good. That’s a pure beauty of a whole LP and I simply know that most of you who read this review will be satisfied with the material which is presented by both artists.
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