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Glitch, gnarled wings glimmering with an otherworldly green hue. Amethyst and Indigo, two ravers lost in the swarm of bodies, they caught a glimpse of Glitch, they knew they had to follow.
Glitch led them through the neon-soaked tunnels to a hidden spot, where the real rave was going down.
Smirk and Grin, two floating entities, greeted them at the entrance with big toothy grimaces. As the beat pounded and strobe flashed, Glitch watched Amethyst and Indigo get lost in the rhythm. Smirk and Grin floated over and Glitch knew something was off.
Suddenly Smirk and Grin lunged at Amethyst and Indigo, their teeth bared. Jade twisted up towards the ceiling, using their wings to knock the entities away. Smirk and Grin evaporated into glittering plumes. The rave kept on, the neon lights continued to blaze, an endless sea of flashing lights.
supported by 13 fans who also own “INCESSANT FLUORESCENT”
Why can't I stop listening to this sh*t? Maybe because I recognized the songs being sampled. The crazy mash-ups? Because I have no attention span? Or it's just f*cking wacky. I don't know, but I love it. mspinksosu
supported by 13 fans who also own “INCESSANT FLUORESCENT”
their memest album yet. it might beat return of the rave but the battle is ongoing. either way I still love it. whoever is responsible for this alias I hope they dont stop for a long time, and I hope they know they have at least one huge fan. andrewbaylis
The electronic first full-length album in five years showcases his diverse sound palette of juke, footwork, and dubstep. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 29, 2022
A story of the downfall of mankind, the 25 artists collected here use electronic music to depict a harrowing vision of a ruined dystopia. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 31, 2021
supported by 13 fans who also own “INCESSANT FLUORESCENT”
Pure, LSD-infused energy is caked throughout this entire record. An amalgamation of why mid 90's-early 00's rave culture never truly did die and you can damn well bet I'm glad of that. Majora