it's really not all that under appreciated, it's just the manner in how they put it out lends itself for a more low key release. not everyone will pay $40 for digital or put in the time to listen to 4 hours of music (even if they were to break it up). if anything, the recent spamming calling it the "conclusion of music" seems to have soured many people's perception of the album - it was far more appreciated on the board before some autist started that up. i'm almost convinced an autechre hater doing it at this point.
also if you can't see how your post sound like hyperbolic memery then...lol
William Wilson
oh you're a memer, my mistake
Levi Edwards
freefold casual is the dark horse of elseq. quality
Christian Hall
*foldfree
Caleb Powell
>muh I am such a superior fan pretentious garbage If anything, I think elseq because of its truly unique way it was released has really split the men from the boys in the music world.
>calls people memers when being ignorant How new.
Jordan Rodriguez
This is the only recent ae album I didn't like after the first listen
I still don't like 70% of it, it all feels empty, there's no substance to it I enjoy in the other ones. It really does feel just like a series of patches generating patches, but not as cleverly disguised as previous releases.
Chase Evans
why does it need to be disguised?
I agree that some tracks lack substance but there are plenty that do
Ryan Perez
its all just bangerz m8
Bentley Campbell
>>pendulu hv moda
closest thing to a banger, they produced
Charles Kelly
what do you mean by substance?
i dunno, there's quite a bit of depth there. just reducing it down to patches being patches shows a bit of misunderstanding in how max/msp works and sort of undermines sean/robs role. it's far less generative than people make it out to be. in fact this one felt very hands on and has a level of interaction and fluidness that was missing from some of their other max material, most likely because this set-up is more similar to their live "rig"