Lone: Hyperphantasia
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Lone: Hyperphantasia
"Cutler describes the LP as 'unhinged, unrestrained, self-indulgent bat-shit pop music from an alternate dimension.' This reflects his return to dance music roots after a calmer previous album."
"The album plays to Cutler's strengths—high-octane, molly-fueled dance music—making it a boon for longtime Lone fans, though not all tracks achieve the desired impact."
Matt Cutler's latest album, 'Hyperphantasia', features a mix of ecstatic pianos, trance synths, and vocal samples. It includes a psych exam-like interlude that tests for hyperphantasia, a condition characterized by vivid mental imagery. The album is described as unhinged and self-indulgent pop music, showcasing Cutler's dance music roots. While it contains high-octane tracks and beautiful interludes, the overall structure remains conventional, with familiar piano runs and song patterns that may not fully resonate with all listeners.
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