Dntel – Aimlessness album review
Dntel’s new album Aimlessness can be best described as a modern, techno version of The Beatle’s “Revolution 9” or the soundtrack to a good acid trip. Whichever description really suits the album best is actually irrelevant when you take into consideration that Jimmy Tamborello has slightly deviated away from his usual indie pop, orchestral mash up to create a more experimental body of work. Although it’s is not too different from Tamborello’s previous albums, Aimlessness is a mixture of sounds and tunes that can either frustrate the mind or please the senses. With his previous works, the melodies [...]




















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