Animation's latest release, Machine Language, is like a trip to the future in a time machine fueled by synths and beats.
This album is electronic music at its most robotic, with each track sounding like it was created by a well-oiled machine rather than mere mortals.
From the opening track "Binary Dreams" to the closing notes of "Digital Delight," Animation takes listeners on a journey through the inner workings of a computer's mind.
The intricate production and attention to detail on every track make it clear that this duo knows their way around a mixing desk.
One standout moment on the album is "Circuit Breaker," a pulsating dancefloor filler that is sure to get even the most stoic of ravers moving.
The glitchy synths and infectious beats combine to create a sonic experience that is as infectious as a computer virus.
While some tracks on Machine Language can feel a bit repetitive at times, Animation's commitment to their unique sound never wavers.
This album is a testament to the power of electronic music in the digital age, and a must-listen for anyone who wants to take a trip into the future of sound.
Overall, Machine Language is a triumph of electronic experimentation and a reminder that sometimes the best music comes from the most unexpected of places.
Animation may be speaking in Machine Language, but their message is loud and clear: the future of music is here, and it sounds damn good.
This album is electronic music at its most robotic, with each track sounding like it was created by a well-oiled machine rather than mere mortals.
From the opening track "Binary Dreams" to the closing notes of "Digital Delight," Animation takes listeners on a journey through the inner workings of a computer's mind.
The intricate production and attention to detail on every track make it clear that this duo knows their way around a mixing desk.
One standout moment on the album is "Circuit Breaker," a pulsating dancefloor filler that is sure to get even the most stoic of ravers moving.
The glitchy synths and infectious beats combine to create a sonic experience that is as infectious as a computer virus.
While some tracks on Machine Language can feel a bit repetitive at times, Animation's commitment to their unique sound never wavers.
This album is a testament to the power of electronic music in the digital age, and a must-listen for anyone who wants to take a trip into the future of sound.
Overall, Machine Language is a triumph of electronic experimentation and a reminder that sometimes the best music comes from the most unexpected of places.
Animation may be speaking in Machine Language, but their message is loud and clear: the future of music is here, and it sounds damn good.






