Binary Dissint Makes Noise With Duality: A Mom Does My Laundry Review
Calling all music lovers (and laundry folders)! This month, we turn our attention to electronic artist Binary Dissint and his latest album, "Duality of Noise."
Duality of Noise, released in April 2024, explores the contrasting sides of electronic music. With ten tracks clocking in at just over 30 minutes, the album is a perfect companion for sorting socks or tackling a mountain of towels.
The opening track, "Glitch Cathedral," sets the tone with a glitchy, industrial feel. Think robots worshipping in a digital temple – a unique soundscape that's sure to grab your attention. Tracks like "Data Dreamscape" and "Harmonic Corrosion" continue this exploration of textured electronics, offering a listening experience that's both interesting and energetic.
But Duality of Noise isn't all bleeps and bloops. Tracks like "Meltdown Melodies" and "Coded Serenade" introduce a more melodic side, with hints of catchy synth lines and even a touch of classical influence. This "duality" is what makes the album so engaging – it keeps you guessing while remaining cohesive.
Is Duality of Noise for everyone? Maybe not. But for fans of electronic music or anyone looking for something a little different, it's definitely worth a spin (or should we say, a listen) while you conquer your laundry pile.
Here are some of the album's highlights:
Glitch Cathedral: A pulsating introduction that sets the industrial tone.
Data Dreamscape & Harmonic Corrosion: Showcasing Binary Dissint's skill with textured electronic sounds.
Meltdown Melodies & Coded Serenade: Offering a more melodic counterpoint to the album's electronic core.
Ok Is Not Be Okay & Im Addicted to the Bass: Bringing a touch of fun and energy to close out the album.
So next laundry day, why not ditch the usual tunes and give Duality of Noise a try? You might just discover your new favorite electronic artist – and get your laundry done in the process!