Space is only noise, but is noise only space? I would say yes, at least in this album. Through the manipulation of textures and soundscapes, Nicolas manages to play with this notion, conjuring vibrational, mysterious ambient and electronic passages, occasionally adding samples or his own voice to establish a firmer base while still remaining shrouded and distant.
Best Tracks: Colomb, Sunflower, Too Many Kids Finding Rain In the Dust, Keep Me There*, Space Is Only Noise If You Can See*, Almost Fell, Balance Her In Between Your Eyes, Specters of the Future, Variations
Ambient Pop/ Downtempo/ Electronic
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