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Floating Machine - Wake Seed

8/8/2016

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Floating Machine is an ambient project by Portuguese musician Antônio Lourenço. With an artistic scope that relies on a very somber and antagonistic choice of rules, Wake Seed departs from a very promising component of ecstatic noise, being exceedingly discrete on the virulence of its unbound intensity. Nevertheless, it can be quite remarkable in the silently vast atmosphere created by the music, that seems to randomly explore all sorts of devices in order to extract a very appealing nothingness from its own nucleus of faded, but very original, visceral lucidity of intensity and virtuosity.

Being very calm, and trapped in an atmosphere of derisive stillness at first, the sound calmly evolves to more colorful and protuberating melodies, while easily and softly captivating the listener to immerse himself deeply into the music. With an interesting rhythmic onset, that really produces delicate harmonies and very beautiful, sincere melodies, this album is as dense as it is soft, rewarding on the wingspan of its voracious sensibility a very appealing art, almost dead in the tenacious opacity on which its music lives, revolving around the sphere of a very intelligent, but dark creative force, a mesmerizing tonality of virtues on which the music promulgates intrinsically its own force, complimented by the nefarious alignments of its own energy.

Having a little less than thirty minutes, and only four tracks, very distinct in sound and form, although complimenting each other very deeply, Wake Seed is a very good record, with a lot of qualities of its own. A little surreal on the corners of the vast density that the work in the sphere of its own delightful confluence, so beautifully disposed and discretely rearranged behind a diversity of sonorous elements, congregates to its ambience, the album, besides being simple in sound and technique, is a decent and distinct amalgamation of qualities, that reveals a lot of potential in the behalf of the artist. 

Although is a remarkable album, with a straightforward sonorous intensity, Wake Seed on the other hand does little to distinguish itself from other releases of the same category. With quite outstanding rhythms and a very tenacious style of sonorous discretion, the ambience on which the album stylized its structure is somewhat a little overused, and if the album was a little longer, you probably would not feel yourself motivated for listening until the end. Nonetheless, Wake Seed is a very decent ambient work, true to its main proposition, and very good on its commitment of notwithstanding in the general levels of the genre.          


​Wagner
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