Pigeon Opinion Featuring a Review of Dukkha EP by OTHEOSE
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
OTHEOSE’s Dukkha EP is an immersive experience, with him using moody electronics, world instruments, and live performance elements to create a cinematic soundscape. Kevin Krouglow’s skillful handling of various instruments, ranging from the sitar and cello to the piano and percussion, lends an organic feel to the band’s highly refined electronics, while the vocals glide effortlessly over the intricate production. Each track is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, balancing tension and release, light and darkness, allowing the listener to get lost in the emotional tides. Elements of cinematic scoring, danceable beats, and world music influences blend effortlessly, demonstrating the band’s versatility and Kevin Krouglow’s classical background. Dukkha is at once introspective and expansive, a tribute to Kevin Krouglow’s decades-long experience in music, film, and multimedia, resulting in an EP that is at once intellectually and emotionally engaging. Dukkha is a moody, textured, and engaging experience that is sure to draw you in.
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