Science Can't Explain It

Uem
Urbane Electronic Music
General | Sep 2010

Reviews

D. Cannibal
Reviewed 2011-02-07
This is a prime example of experimental electronic music--not at its finest, but exemplary nonetheless. Glitchy, bleep-bloop sounds scintillate and echo over harsh but subtle industrial background noise. Alternately, some tracks have more of a musique-concrete approach, attempting to be more artistically avant-garde rather than lightheartedly random. Definitely bizarre, but there's nothing very original or earthshattering here. Still worth a listen if you're into this sort of stuff.

1. repetitive, echoing melodies swirl around like satellites through the cosmos.
2. haphazard keyboard noodling over some creepy industrial sounds and incoherent spoken-word samples.
3. relatively more straightforward track; steady drum machine beat sets a steady pace while atonal ramblings on the keyboards go berserk.
4. Jarring, macabre noises that build in intensity, like if Lustmord had a rabid dog that got off its leash.
5. Mellow noise (is that a contradiction?) with some tribal/jungle sounds.
6. Much more active, buzzing noise and randomness.
7. Blistering and aggravating, like faulty dial-up connections and washing machines singing sea shanties.
8. Continues the progression from the previous track of ascending intensity. Other elements from the rest of the album reemerge and culminate--BEST TRACK.
9. Spaced out, glitchy; weird but boring.

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Charting

2011-02-13 — 2011-04-17 Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 10 2
Mar 6 1
Feb 20 1

Track listing

1. Ragabhara
2. Fermet's Last Theorem
3. Mathematics Of Truth
4. G3 Remixed
5. Mature Themed Exhibition Pt1
6. Mature Themed Exhibition Pt2
7. Mature Themed Exhibition Pt3
8. The Alabama Paradox
9. Science Can't Explain It