Traversing the Alluring Beyond with Totality by Natural Information Society and Bitchin Bajas

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Totality, the new album born out of the exciting ongoing collaboration between Natural Information Society and Bitchin Bajas, is an alluring journey which stretches through vast experimental sonic horizons.

Touching on a variety of genres such as jazz, psychedelia, and ambient music, Totality is once again a groundbreaking album that seeks to explore uncharted territory with bold and daring attempts to traverse into the beyond.

There are no limitations in the scope of experimental electronic music. Musicians can be as spontaneous as they can when honing their craft. With Totality, the excellent synergy between Natural Information Society and Bitchin Bajas is in full display, with the tight-knit production clearly evident in the four tracks of the album.

Kicking things off with a nearly 17-minute-long title track that enchants listeners with an ambient aura that is simply breathtaking, the album immediately sets the tone for the subsequent tracks, which share that same impactful vibe.

The complex yet easily digestible composition of the tracks is once again laid bare with the succeeding tracks in the album, namely “Nothing Does Show” and “Always 9 Seconds Away”.

Containing a musical texture that definitely sticks thanks to its unique and experimental approach, the album is a masterclass in keeping listeners hooked from start to finish.

Finally, the concluding track, “Clock no Clock,” is yet another excellent addition to the album, which perfectly sends listeners off with a memorable impression of the album. A bold act of resistance against conventional norms, Totality is an excellent work of art from the talented duo.

 

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