A fairly unique direction from the last full-length Synthamesk had bestowed upon us.
Regression takes more of a step towards both the orchestral and more straight-forward DNB-esque side that was presented on his album Evil.
Despite this, he manages to maintain his rhythmic style and the overall feel his other works have.
This album is also considerably more melodic, making it a tad bit more accessible.
All-in-all a fantastic album with stellar drums and unique compositions behind them. aFriendlyBullet
Synthamesk has to be one of my favorite breakcore discoveries.
This album is here is full of this encompassing darkness and boasts an incredibly gritty vibe.
I will say, this album is definitely not the best for a casual listen; you've really gotta be in the mood for an album like this.
I can best describe it as blissfully disjointed and brutal (even gothic at times) breakcore. aFriendlyBullet
This is arguably one of Julien's best releases, for me it's almost like the turning point for him. Sure, his prior LPs and EPs packed quite a punch but this release is remarkable in terms of production and overall feel. This short little EP captures plenty of emotion and presents the idea of Ruby My Dear perfectly -- this EP showcases the varying styles and techniques seen from Julien's breakcore project, it's a stellar release. aFriendlyBullet
Oliver Rhodes, aka Paracusia, captures a spectrum of moods from dreamy nostalgia to wiry anxiety on this EP of highly textural bass music. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 9, 2021
A scorcher! Dubstep, drum & bass and more get thrown into the shredder on this album, and the results are delightfully defiant. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 10, 2023