Repoman’s music is somewhat
a landscape portrayed under musical forms. Dreamy keyboards mixed
with field recordings and gentle beats embrace us in a calm mood
that lasts throughout its 37 minutes. “C64 (Part 2)”
could be easily featured in any of Tarantino’s recent movies,
while the reggae rhythm of “Rooney” is wrapped in a
vinyl sound that becomes part of the song itself.
The psychedelic keyboard melodies appear out of nowhere into the
main themes, and the beats flow naturally, with no sudden changes
or wild variations. “Breathe Deep (Outro)” sounds as
if it was recorded in a forest, with arrangements caught directly
from the leaves of the tallest trees.
The highlights here are the opening tracks, “Copper’s
Knock” and “Hell’s Teeth”, the first being
guided by an hypnotic melody and a relaxing beat, the second being
a mix of some 70’s psychedelic rock atmospheres with minimalist
beats and repeated bass lines.
Repoman’s work is definitely interesting, soothing and relaxed,
as if the music went directly from the composer’s heart to
its original form.
Overall, it’s a good album, and you won’t feel like
you’ve wasted your time here, for it is sure to ease your
mind and keep you focused.
• right click the individual
links to the files;
• choose 'save as' and point it to the place of your preference
(eg: your 'desktop');
• single click usually works, too.