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Releasing his sophomore album, "Color The Weather," Suicideyear proves once again that his unique blend of experimental electronic music is a force to be reckoned with. Channeling elements of trap, ambient, and IDM, Suicideyear creates a sonic landscape that is both chaotic and enchanting. From the ethereal synths of "Days Forever" to the haunting melodies of "Scarr," Suicideyear demonstrates his versatility as a producer. Each track on the album is like a journey through the artist's mind, with unexpected twists and turns that keep the listener on their toes. One standout track is "Flood," which features a hypnotic beat that builds to a crescendo of distorted synths and frantic drums. It's a chaotic yet beautiful arrangement that exemplifies Suicideyear's ability to push the boundaries of electronic music. However, the album is not without its faults. At times, the production can feel a bit muddled, with layers of sounds competing for attention. But this messy quality adds to the charm of "Color The Weather," making it a refreshing departure from the polished perfection of mainstream electronic music. Overall, Suicideyear's "Color The Weather" is a bold and adventurous album that showcases his unique vision as a producer. It may not be for everyone, but for those willing to dive into the unpredictable world of Suicideyear, the journey is sure to be a rewarding one.
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