It's hard to pick a favourite track. This is the only album i have so far deemed as "perfect", where every track, even the intro, is just a masterpiece in its own right. From the hard hitting Perturbator's Theme to the emotional title track, its 68 minutes of perfection. 10/10. connivingkhajiit
Imagine a world where the trackers prevailed. Imagine they had modern tools built for survival. Imagine they had more than 8 megabytes of ram anf 33MHz. Where would they be? What could they do? This album answers that question with flawless execution. Seriously. This attention to detail can only come with scream/impulse tracker experience. You know if you know. Mhakaracca
Before Labyrinth, there was a smaller yet richer album known as Quite Operational. And holy shit this slaps
Definitely a more experimental album than Labyrinth, the most unique song being The Glow and the Gleam with its 11/8 tempo and slick drum beat.
My only issue with this album is that some songs don't have as much depth as others. On the Brink, Quite Operational, and some others leave me wanting for more. Overall, QO is a very ambitious and passionate album that's worth checking out. jane
The Neapolitan native reimagines music from iconic 70s Italian gangster films for an original and stylish modern day soundtrack. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 26, 2024