I’m drinking coffee and talking to a loved one, discussing this album. He says, “If Boards of Canada released this album, people would go fucking insane.” I said, “It’s not a bad thing though, it’s lovely to be in the vain of genius musicians.” Not to mention, Lunar Testing Lab is a small time artist. He sold 20 copies of Seashore Blvd relatively quickly and then put it up for free on the internet. But this album deserves more than just respect on Black Moth Super Rainbow message boards, and Lunar Testing Labs website. This album deserves to be blogged and talked about for days. Tasted and dissected for all. For certain, my favorite release so far, this year. “Bossa” just reminds me of being in a futuristic grocery store. “Shoreline at Dawn” makes me want to watch the stars in front of the ocean.
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