Ecce Homo by Felicita
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2017 | Experimental | Instrumental
The most surprising aspect of the album Ecce Homo is knowing what enigmatic London-based producer Felicita's other songs have sounded like. In stark contrast to previous-released tracks like "A New Family," (where cranked up, riotous synths seem to smash each other into oblivion), the intensity knob has conspicuously been cranked in the opposite direction, and it's like Felicita has agreed to an artistic challenge where he creates music with restricted arsenal. Ecce Homo holds some of the most gentle contemporary piano compositions we've heard today. But within the peaceful echoes of the piano drifting higher and higher into the infinite ceilings, there's an off-guardness, never knowing when the music might turn dark and twisted—and it does for the bizarrely not-out-of-place noise track "Shook"—that makes this paranoia seep into the folds of simple piano music.
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