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Brilliant Album that slowly grows on you more with each listen•Some catchy beats & interesting sounds will span the distance between interest & loving it•Disposable Deities is in a class by itself as Industrial-Funk with it’s lead being a glitch-industrial sibling of Stevie Wonder’s “Superstitious” with a hopping & rolling beat•The lyrics throughout are thoughtful & very well composed—as is the music, which never sits in 1 place more than a few measures•All together it’s a very compelling album. NoiVad
supported by 36 fans who also own “The Aesthetics Of Failure”
Even though my tastes are generally dark, hard & fast--I find myself enjoying Cyferdyne's sophomore album way more than the debut. Cables & Codes, Glass, Visions, Numb (Aesthetic Perfection Remix), FTW! flowinglower