Review: A most intriguing producer with a background in film (that totally comes through in the music here), Greek artist Yiannis Veslemes is given a most obscure and impressive debut album on Invisible Inc. Delving the listener deep into Veslemes' own sound world of obscure psyche-music, Apolithoma's themes explore the science fiction motifs of JG Ballard's dystopian literature, with the artist spiraling through darker moments next playful passages that are unreservedly psychedelic. As if creating an imaginary soundtrack to a film never seen, highlights include the electro free jazz of "Port Mattare" and pumping darkwave of "Diamond Crocodile Tears". With touches of acid bass and balearic guitars colliding in "Morning Patrol", killer electro cuts also come in "Beatrice Dahl's Jungle Fever" next to the ambient exotica of both "Apolithoma" and leftfield, folk number, "Crystalise".
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