Thought Broadcast, the enigmatic duo that seemingly emerged from the depths of a parallel universe to bless us mere mortals with their sonic offerings.
Their latest opus, Votive Zeroin, is a mind-bending journey through the twisted corridors of experimental electronic music.
From the opening track, it's clear that Thought Broadcast are not here to hold your hand and guide you gently through their sonic landscape.
No, they grab you by the collar and hurl you headfirst into a whirlwind of abrasive synths, fractured beats, and glitched-out vocals.
It's like being trapped in a malfunctioning VCR, but in the best way possible.
Tracks like "Binary Abyss" and "Null Object" showcase the duo's talent for creating disorienting, otherworldly soundscapes that feel simultaneously ancient and futuristic.
It's as if they've unearthed a cache of alien technology and repurposed it to create their own twisted version of dance music.
But don't let the strangeness of Votive Zeroin scare you off.
There are moments of undeniable beauty scattered throughout the album, like the shimmering textures of "Celestial Reset" and the dreamy melodies of "Ghost Code." It's a testament to Thought Broadcast's skill as producers that they can create such moments of respite amidst the chaos.
In the end, Votive Zeroin is not an easy listen, but it's a rewarding one for those willing to embark on its challenging journey.
Thought Broadcast may not be for everyone, but for those willing to dive headfirst into the weird and wonderful world they've crafted, the rewards are plentiful.
Their latest opus, Votive Zeroin, is a mind-bending journey through the twisted corridors of experimental electronic music.
From the opening track, it's clear that Thought Broadcast are not here to hold your hand and guide you gently through their sonic landscape.
No, they grab you by the collar and hurl you headfirst into a whirlwind of abrasive synths, fractured beats, and glitched-out vocals.
It's like being trapped in a malfunctioning VCR, but in the best way possible.
Tracks like "Binary Abyss" and "Null Object" showcase the duo's talent for creating disorienting, otherworldly soundscapes that feel simultaneously ancient and futuristic.
It's as if they've unearthed a cache of alien technology and repurposed it to create their own twisted version of dance music.
But don't let the strangeness of Votive Zeroin scare you off.
There are moments of undeniable beauty scattered throughout the album, like the shimmering textures of "Celestial Reset" and the dreamy melodies of "Ghost Code." It's a testament to Thought Broadcast's skill as producers that they can create such moments of respite amidst the chaos.
In the end, Votive Zeroin is not an easy listen, but it's a rewarding one for those willing to embark on its challenging journey.
Thought Broadcast may not be for everyone, but for those willing to dive headfirst into the weird and wonderful world they've crafted, the rewards are plentiful.






