Jon Benderr :: my blurry left eye (Self Released)

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Ultimately, my blurry left eye is saturated with color, and also veers off course with braindance and heavier industrial mechanics (“crash-70557”) that effectively highlights Jon Benderr’s wide sonic reach.

Jon Benderr’s my blurry left eye excavates a large amount of crunch and distortion and doesn’t let up over the course of eight tracks that straddle glitch wires, abrasive beats, and looping industrial pulses. As opener “toxic” offers a powerful piano assembly we simply didn’t expect (Mantle of Gets did the same lately on Repr.pn Store (10-17) with Uchelfa), the volume of data processing sound impulses of “gutfunk” puts us in complete bewilderment. “Curve,” on the other hand, blends rapid drill’n bass that fades into a calm ambient opus with synthesizer strands of deep rumbling tones with a nostalgic flair.

From ambient plateaus like “will never win” halfway through to the melodic raw synth work of “thought hole,” to Orb-like realms on the penultimate piece “scene of a man far away in dreams,” Jon Benderr’s sonic signals are all over the place. Ultimately, my blurry left eye is saturated with color, and also veers off course with braindance and heavier industrial mechanics (“crash-70557”) that effectively highlights Jon Benderr’s wide sonic reach.

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