Origamibiro - Cracked Mirrors & Stopped Clocks (2014)
Origamibiro - Cracked Mirrors & Stopped Clocks (2014)
Origamibiro - Cracked Mirrors & Stopped Clocks (2014)
Origamibiro - Cracked Mirrors & Stopped Clocks (2014)
Origamibiro - Cracked Mirrors & Stopped Clocks (2014)
Origamibiro - Cracked Mirrors & Stopped Clocks (2014)
Origamibiro - Cracked Mirrors & Stopped Clocks (2014)
Origamibiro - Cracked Mirrors & Stopped Clocks (2014)
Origamibiro - Cracked Mirrors & Stopped Clocks (2014)
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Origamibiro - Cracked Mirrors & Stopped Clocks (2014)

Origamibiro’s latest album, Collection, is a mesmerising blend of electronic beats and dreamy atmospheres that will have you questioning reality itself. From the opening track, "Dust Yard," you are pulled into a world of intricate soundscapes that feel like they have been meticulously crafted with the precision of a master origami artist. The layers of synths, strings, and samples create a rich sonic tapestry that is both soothing and chilling at the same time. Tracks like "Impressions of Footfall" and "Aphelion" showcase Origamibiro’s ability to combine glitchy beats with haunting melodies, creating a sense of unease that is strangely addictive. But it’s not all dark and brooding – songs like "Lament" and "Lenticel" bring a sense of warmth and nostalgia to the album, with their delicate piano melodies and gentle vocal samples. The production on Collection is flawless, with every sound meticulously placed to create a sense of depth and immersion that is truly impressive. Overall, Origamibiro’s Collection is a triumph of experimental electronic music that will delight fans of artists like Boards of Canada and Four Tet. It’s a bold and ambitious album that rewards repeated listens, uncovering new layers and textures with each spin. So grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let yourself be swept away by the magic of Origamibiro.

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Origamibiro’s latest album, Collection, is a mesmerising blend of electronic beats and dreamy atmospheres that will have you questioning reality itself. From the opening track, "Dust Yard," you are pulled into a world of intricate soundscapes that feel like they have been meticulously crafted with the precision of a master origami artist. The layers of synths, strings, and samples create a rich sonic tapestry that is both soothing and chilling at the same time. Tracks like "Impressions of Footfall" and "Aphelion" showcase Origamibiro’s ability to combine glitchy beats with haunting melodies, creating a sense of unease that is strangely addictive. But it’s not all dark and brooding – songs like "Lament" and "Lenticel" bring a sense of warmth and nostalgia to the album, with their delicate piano melodies and gentle vocal samples. The production on Collection is flawless, with every sound meticulously placed to create a sense of depth and immersion that is truly impressive. Overall, Origamibiro’s Collection is a triumph of experimental electronic music that will delight fans of artists like Boards of Canada and Four Tet. It’s a bold and ambitious album that rewards repeated listens, uncovering new layers and textures with each spin. So grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let yourself be swept away by the magic of Origamibiro.

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Origamibiro’s latest album, Collection, is a mesmerising blend of electronic beats and dreamy atmospheres that will have you questioning reality itself. From the opening track, "Dust Yard," you are pulled into a world of intricate soundscapes that feel like they have been meticulously crafted with the precision of a master origami artist. The layers of synths, strings, and samples create a rich sonic tapestry that is both soothing and chilling at the same time. Tracks like "Impressions of Footfall" and "Aphelion" showcase Origamibiro’s ability to combine glitchy beats with haunting melodies, creating a sense of unease that is strangely addictive. But it’s not all dark and brooding – songs like "Lament" and "Lenticel" bring a sense of warmth and nostalgia to the album, with their delicate piano melodies and gentle vocal samples. The production on Collection is flawless, with every sound meticulously placed to create a sense of depth and immersion that is truly impressive. Overall, Origamibiro’s Collection is a triumph of experimental electronic music that will delight fans of artists like Boards of Canada and Four Tet. It’s a bold and ambitious album that rewards repeated listens, uncovering new layers and textures with each spin. So grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let yourself be swept away by the magic of Origamibiro.

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