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If his music was a dish, well, expect sharp edges and tart flavours. Topics Electronic music New band of the week. It's on his latest album, the Balance, that he achieves, appropriately enough, the perfect blend of treble and bass, analog and digital, ancient and modern. Show 25 25 50 All. Click here to listen Every article written about Alfaro points towards someone with an omnivorous appetite, which is handy considering he can pop into the Crosby whenever he likes and fill his face with anything on the menu. Tell Chris we sent you, you might even get a decent table, even a booth. free the robots ophic

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Ophic (feat. Jessie Jones) by Free the Robots | Free Listening on SoundCloud

Threads collapsed expanded unthreaded. Ophic featuring singer Jessie Jones is slow and stately, with the swirling, queasy organ sound of a fairground - or a funeral.

This is one of those new artist pieces where we are thd to be presumptuous and determine that they are New to You, even if they're not new-new-new. From the unsettling child voices and changing time signatures of Adore to the chopped and screwed TV theme of Innervision, the Satie-esque sadness of the title track and the off-kilter fgee of ft.

Parallaxis could be the soundtrack to a conspiracy theory movie fromonly with dubstep bass wobbles and psychtronic keyboards. Tell Chris we sent you, you might even get a decent table, even a booth. Reflect and Reform is a weird 8bit ballad, jazztronic, with a touch of the chanson about it, like Edith Piaf going EDM.

Loading comments… Trouble loading? He uses dusty, crackly samples that betray a lifetime digging in crates for TV and film soundtracks, old jazz and soul albums - whatever he can find.

Chris Alfaro music, production. Jonwayne which is like Captain Beefheart or Tom Waits if they were drunk electronicists, there is much to recommend here.

FREE THE ROBOTS - "Ophic" (feat. Jessie Jones) by lolipoprecords | Free Listening on SoundCloud

At 90 seconds, all dubstep hell breaks loose, while the backdrop is pure Vincent Price horror muzak. Click here to listen Every article written about Alfaro points towards someone with an omnivorous appetite, which is handy considering he can pop into the Crosby whenever he likes and fill his face with anything on the menu. Every article written about Alfaro points towards someone with an omnivorous appetite, which is handy considering he can pop into the Crosby whenever he likes and fill his face with anything on the menu.

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The Balance is out now. And he mixes them up with digital sounds, analog synths and real live percussion. Oh, and try opic swordfish ceviche. Pop and rock features. If his music was a dish, well, expect sharp edges and tart flavours.

Order by newest oldest recommendations. And it will appeal to fans of all of the above, especially those with super-attuned ears who own expensive stereos and want to test the full range of their equipment - not just the low end.

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