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Imagine calling a piece of music Dharmaland and actually being 100% accurate. This album is all the good of going through a gruelling 10-day silent meditation retreat. Truly remarkable. Steph Butera
Tropical escapism meets irony: Austin producer unites Detroit house, Memphis rap, and bossa nova under the banner of "landlocked exotica." Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 6, 2022
Far-out exotica from this aptly named group—the kind of music George Jetson might play while unwinding with a martini. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 13, 2022
MinaeMinae, from Germany, make psychedelic electronic music with a dense collage of sound and giddy, skittering beats. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 22, 2020
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The first song I heard from this album was on "The Retro Cocktail Hour" broadcast originally from Kansas Public Radio (it can also be streamed online and is a pretty good source of exotica). I honestly don't remember which song it was because I looked them up shortly after and listened to it a few times over the next couple days. Instantly hooked. This is tied with Voyage Beneath the Sea for my favorite of their discography. Nice vibes, bird calls, low-key piano, and other weird percussion. nerrik