
A hyper-saturated journey through digital pop, where familiar melodies are stretched, glitched, and rebuilt into exhilarating, maximalist soundscapes.
May 28, 2021 · PC Music (3)
A. G. Cook's "Apple vs. 7G" is a dazzling, often overwhelming, dive into the extreme end of digital pop. It's a maximalist playground where every sound is pushed to its limit, creating a vibrant, hyper-saturated sonic landscape. Familiar pop structures are deconstructed and reassembled with glitchy precision, shimmering synths, and heavily processed vocals, resulting in an experience that is both exhilaratingly chaotic and meticulously crafted. This album doesn't just play with pop; it dissects it, re-engineers it, and then blasts it back at you in a kaleidoscope of sound.
How does Apple vs. 7G sound next to the rest of A. G. Cook's catalogue?
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