supported by 26 fans who also own “The Diamond Sea”
Years ago I fell in love with Floex's music following a playthrough of the games "Machinarium" and "Samorost", both of which he provided the music for. This album contains that same unique Floex sound and energy. keyedupagain
Heartfelt melodies and evocative lyrics create an emotional journey that leaves a lasting impression—moody and wonderfully dark. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 20, 2023
On the gorgeously unsettling new record from Ariahindream, haunting vocal melodies drift through dark, swirling clouds of electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 29, 2023
supported by 9 fans who also own “The Diamond Sea”
This album is a very interesting and rewarding journey into the past of floex' work. I love how the first hints of his later main elements show up at many points. Yet this album is completely different from his later work: I feel it's much more pop/lounge oriented. As always, tracks (like Labccr and Phi_log) tell whole stories without a single word and let me get lost completely in the music.
And though I like the recent style more. this album shows that he had a promosing start all along. Hans Pieper