
A kaleidoscopic assembly of cinematic fragments turned into rhythmic daydreams. Chopped vocal syllables and warm synth pads create a playful, nostalgic sanctuary.
November 22, 2013 · Not On Label (Pogo Self-released)
Forgotten Fudge is a masterclass in the art of plunderphonics, where the debris of mid-century cinema and childhood media is meticulously reconstructed into something entirely new. It sounds like a memory you can't quite place, a flickering montage of smiles and soft-focus landscapes that have been sliced into rhythmic perfection. The album avoids the frantic energy of typical glitch music, opting instead for a steady, hypnotic pulse that makes it an ideal companion for deep focus or creative wandering. Every track feels like a clockwork mechanism made of velvet, where every click and pop serves a melodic purpose.
How does Forgotten Fudge sound next to the rest of Pogo's catalogue?
Golden Hour saturates this record a touch more than the artist's norm.
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