Booker Stardrum and Evan Shornstein's "OOPS!" Creates an Alien Soundscape
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Dash Lewis
11d ago· 3 min readenReview
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A review of Booker Stardrum and Evan Shornstein's album "OOPS!," describing its immersive, alien soundscape that blends monolithic bass, shuffling drums, insect-like electronic blips, and atmospheric piano and keyboard tones. The album opens with a disorienting yet beautiful track that evokes a twinkling, otherworldly landscape where electronics bloom and fade like time-lapse flowers.
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· 3 pulledOOPS!," the title track and opener, kicks off immediately, with monolithic bass and shuffling drums swarmed by an army of insect-like blips and bleeps.
It's as though your eyes are adjusting, taking in the contours of the twinkling, alien landscape.
The electronics constantly brighten and fade like flowers blooming in time lapse.
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