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This album was featured on the May 30, 2023 episode of Foxy Digitalis Daily: https://foxydigitalis.zone/2023/05/30/foxy-digitalis-daily-5-30-23-%c2%b5-ziq/ Brad Rose
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As a band, they were really doing something strange at the time by making music that sounded so resolutely like it came from the bedroom of a solo producer. "Vocals" are just snatches of floating sound, drums are often electronic... all the instruments sound electronic. They were clearly inspired by dub (who isn't) and started with stripped-down fragments, but then kept whittling down from there. Mood-wise they're bleak yet beautiful, like enjoying a solo walk in an industrial landscape. Jascha Narveson
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Sitting on the grey shore of Puget Sound as Playback filters in and out over sea birds fishing and fog soaked evergreens drip into the forest behind me. At times I wonder what fully developed tracks might have sounded like. Mostly just enjoying its enhancement of my environment. edlalu
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Simply just a legendary set of tracks. There's nothing in this world quite like Lunatic Harness; a truly rich and detailed, borderline-melancholic set of melodies and chords, wrapped up in some of the sexiest drum break work you've ever heard. Lunatic Harness is THE µ-Ziq album. cath