Categories: REVIEWS

Roman Angelos & Scott Solter – Supermarkets, Underwater

Supermarket, Underwater is a collaborative masterpiece, bringing together the talents of NYC lounge/chillout artist Roman Angelos and Scott Solter, known for his work with St. Vincent, Maps & Atlases, Spoon, Superchunk, and The Mountain Goats. These two highly skilled artists embark on a musical journey that reimagines Roman Angelos‘s critically acclaimed album, Music For Underwater Supermarkets. At its core, Supermarket, Underwater is an exceptional collection of flawlessly executed experimental electronic tracks that beautifully blend various complementary music genres. While it effortlessly embraces leftfield, ambient, chillout, and lounge, don’t be surprised if you encounter other closely connected styles intertwined with the electronic music fabric.

Scott Solter’s involvement in the project breathes new life into an already exceptional album, ensuring that the essence of Roman Angelos’s unique sonic maneuvers remains vividly present. The album takes on a brand new form, drawing in a broader audience without compromising its artistic integrity. Listeners can expect an array of cleverly assembled electronic beats, diverse synth melodies, ear-appealing keys, leads, and harmonies. The album’s sonic palette encompasses both experimental and non-experimental elements, resulting in a captivating musical landscape that transcends boundaries.

What sets Supermarket, Underwater apart is its ability to pay homage to all eras of electronic music. From the proto-electronica of the sixties and the psychedelic ambient music of the seventies to the electronic sounds that defined the eighties, nineties, and contemporary music, the album shines with qualities rarely found intertwined on a singular release. The best part is how this exceptional amalgam sounds organic without sacrificing any fundamentals of electronic music. Maybe these tracks are fully stacked with complex orchestrations, melodies, harmonies, ambiances, and beats, but Supermarket, Underwater is an easy-listening material that will leave every listener craving more. Both Roman Angelos and Scott Solter deserve immense praise for their creativity, ideas, talent, experience, and musicianship showcased throughout the album. Their collective brilliance is evident in the craftsmanship of each track, capturing the essence of their artistic collaboration and pushing the boundaries of leftfield music.

Supermarket, Underwater is an album that true fans of leftfield music should undoubtedly explore. With its comprehensive collection of flawlessly executed experimental electronic tracks spanning diverse genres, the album’s appeal extends far beyond its core audience. The reimagination by Scott Solter infuses the project with a breath of fresh air, while Roman Angelos’s distinctive sonic maneuvers maintain their allure in this new musical landscape. It’s nearly mindblowing how these two artists articulate together harmoniously, resulting in a remarkable musical experience that should not be missed. Supermarket Underwater is available digitally on all streaming platforms or physically via Happy Robots Records. Don’t miss it!

Djordje Miladinović

Hi, my name is Djordje and music is my passion. You'll probably find me at the gigs, in a local record store, distro or in front of my PC searching for some quality music to listen to. Do not hesitate to contact me. By becoming a Patron, you're keeping Thoughts Words Action alive. https://www.patreon.com/thoughtswordsaction

Recent Posts

Professor And The Madman Share New Single “Tolerant World”

Photo courtesy of the band. Professor and the Madman have released “Tolerant World,” the second…

2 days ago

The Kyle December Release New Album “I’m A Decadent”

Photo courtesy of the artist. The Kyle December releases "I'm A Decadent", the new album…

2 days ago

Southpaw FLHC Drop New Song “Nail In the Coffin”

Photo by Sean Kernohan Fast-rising hardcore band SOUTHPAW FLHC have built their reputation brick by brick,…

2 days ago

Pirates Of The Promised Land Release “Aging Disgracefully” EP

Photo by Nick Miller Salt Lake City, Utah’s own three-piece punk rock band of hyperactive…

2 days ago

Movements Share “Separate” Video

Photo by Adam Alonzo Southern California's post-hardcore stalwarts MOVEMENTS will unleash their fourth album Happier Now on September 4 via Fearless…

3 days ago

“Voice Of A Generation: 80’s UK Punx In Their Own Words” By Marquis H.K. Is Up For Pre-Order Via Earth Island Books

Britain in the 1980s was in the grip of a socio-economic crisis, with mass unemployment,…

3 days ago