working my way thru the first side and already this is a 'wow' moment. brilliantly layered collages that pulsate and demand your attention. I'm not great with genres but I could say it's somewhat like black meditative music. John Seltenreich
This record is a dense, lush jungle of endlessly engrossing soundscapes that rewards deep listening just as richly as it excels as background mood music. Heavy, but not necessarily dark, Distortion Hue has appropriately soundtracked many moments of my life over the last year, providing a foil to the events of our time while offering a safe sonic buffer to contemplate them. Aside from being emotionally explorative, Westbrook’s work here is also technically astounding; truly a tour de force. John Jolley
Straddling the threshold between studio performance and digital technique; the NYC artist applies "fake jazz" principles to synthpop. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2024
A collection of tracks from the singer and multi-disciplinary artist's 111 collaboration series, featuring KMRU, Laraaji, and others. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2024
The real title of this album is "Carl Stone songs you can cry to." Sonali will make you dance, I guess, but then you'll start crying again after that. Paul Klee