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I’m more partial to the A-side of this double album myself, but there’s some really good flips and chops of disco beats all across this album that fit it firmly at the top of Corp’s discography for me.
Both “Crystal Tears” and “Luxury’s Fortune” are absolute hits and highlight the best points on each side of the album, surrounded by tracks that help support them as strong moments in a double-sided journey.
If you’ve been meaning to get into this guy’s discography, this is a fine start. Cardian Matsu
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yes, it's different. but: luxury elite again proves that some vaporwave artists aren't just copy cats using slow-downed music. prism is a good example for (almost?) sample-free compositions and she's done it the professional way. however, personally I prefer the classic vapor – sorry for that. H.C.Wichert
The soundtrack to indie game “Cottage Quest” is a marvel of pointillist synths and chiptune influence—charming and catchy all at once. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 6, 2023
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The cover reminds me of the "Falling Man" photo taken during the 9/11 attacks and the overall vibe is "falling up while on a bunch of ketamine" degelle