"Deep in the woods of western Pennsylvania vocoders hum amongst the flowers and synths bubble under the leaf-strewn ground while flutes whistle in the wind and beats bounce to the soft drizzle of a warm acid rain. As the sun peeks out from between the clouds, the organic aural concoction of Black Moth Super Rainbow starts to glisten above the trees."
Dandelion Gum is something that would be fantastically interesting to listen to if you happened to have sound -> sight synthenesia, but, for those of use without that remarkably rare neurological condition, it's still beautiful to hear. Analog electronic instruments, psychedelic elements with a dash of folk - this album is something like what we may imagine beings from another planet would produce in an attempt to emulate us. It's strange and otherworldly, with a few earthly tethers that tell us what it's trying to do, but, still making a great many uncomfortable with how perverse it seems make things.
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