Underground Experimental Experience Edition 15: Cryptwarblr - Strange Logic

 


Strange Logic by Cryptwarblr is a very profound and interesting album for me. A wide range of undertones and descriptions came up for me while writing this. This is because some tracks on Strange Logic can be very grim but tranquil at the same time, and other parts are more energetic and vibrant. In all of the different modes this album presents one thing remains the same, I find myself thinking “wow, this album sounds really cool”. This album does a really good job of expressing sadness, bliss, fear, curiosity, danger and being content, at least that’s what came up for me while listening. 

Circuit-bent electronics and the music or noise that comes out of them has always been a major interest to me. This album was made with a circuit bent Casio MT-240 keyboard which fits the criteria perfectly. With the new and improved keyboard there is so much more sound and depth to this album with multilayered synthesizer-replicating loops, melodies, rhythms and tempos presented in various ways throughout this tape. I encourage you to listen to Strange Logic by Cryptwarblr and support if you wish by buying a tape.

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