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AWAKENINGS

Wyndham Earl

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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3 stars Awakenings is the debut EP of Wyndham Earl. Compared to their debut LP it's got a more electronic vibe with more focus on synths then drums or guitar.

Track One, Awakenings starts chill and stays chill till it's done. The drums at around 2:20 get more fills and more synths are added to the background but the general vibe remains where it starts, definitely my least favourite off the EP.

Track Two, Platform Hames builds its beat up then once it's seems like it's about to head into a saxophone led beat the carpet is pulled and you get bass solo + vocal samples and synth lines towards the end, nice.

Track Three, Triumph Over opens with a steady drone over which a beat unfolds. At around 4:30 a prominent bass line enters and in the song last thirty second female vocals wander in the air as the song ends.

Overall this EP is okay, I'd recommend Epoch over it but hey if you like Epoch don't skip Awakenings!

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