Review: Benjamin Kilchhofer is back on the exquisite catalogue of the Marionette imprint, home to the likes of Max Loderbauer, Burnt Friedman, and what promises to be a whole lineage of electronic legends. The artist has only released albums to date, and The Book Room is his third one, comprised of an impressive 20 tracks of aural bliss and deep-minded experimentation. More than anything else, this is an album that revels in improvisation, which is what we love to hear from producers operating in the more abstract side of the spectrum, and so it is near impossible to reduce these sonic episodes into words or genres. However, if you are into the rawer, looser sort of ambient and electronica, then this will be a TIP worth remembering...for you and anyone else you choose to share it with. Excellent.
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