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WAVING AT US, WE'VE PROVOKED

Deus Nuvem

 

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3.91 | 7 ratings

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4 stars What a fantastic, fanatic eclecticism! A promising Brazilian project DEUS NUVEM have finally launched such a magical trip as their first mini-album titled "Waving At Us, We've Provoked" for free. ;)

The first "Provoking" throws us post-rock-ish fuzzy freaky drone tips along with slender rhythms and clear voices. These stuffs are comfortable for us, and in the following "Death Of The I" tribal grooves / ethnic melody lines featuring mellow violin sounds are very impressive. As if we would lean ourselves upon a quiet, cool river flow, this sound combination of brilliant synthesizer, beautiful violin, and stable horn ones takes us into a dream.

On the other hand, in the third track "Tri'ngulo" such a strong horn section knocks our brain with their intriguing heavy beats. Let me say their complex tune lines in the former phrase can be effective as spiced for seasoning upon afternoon delight, but in the middle part this complexity goes forward aggressively. The latter stable texture reminds us the end of one's life.

After a short tribalism "Day 2", powerful beat requiem with persistently deep horn machine gun attacks us. Indeed in their masterpiece suite "Red Sun", we would hear innovative rock dizziness, but they play along with relaxed, refined, and slender atmosphere, no confuse. Yes just like King Crimson's album "Starless And Bible Black", experimental and improvised beat fractures go around us again and again.

The last "Omniverse" can be called this superb innovation can be suitable for the finale of this album. Very psychedelic, sticky sound moisture veil us completely. Not so dissonant nor deep but we can grab what they'd want to do, via this 5-minute explosive versatile musical universe.

So addictive, please get immersed in their mysterious marsh.

DamoXt7942 | 4/5 |

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