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The beginning bit iof Distant Secrets really makes me happy, and the more meditative vibe that this song has is really nice to have in the midst of the more intense works of Jesse. Sound of Infinity will always be an F-777 classic, and for good reason. It is spectacular in all ways, from sound to length. The other songs in the album are great as well, specifically Lightspeed is Too Slow and Celtic Win. Bearslay
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Literally ever song here is a masterpiece, and I expected nothing else from a guy who oozes talent. It’s pieces like Dream On that set Jesse apart with his unique takes on this amazing form of art. Other tracks like Where’s Mah Coffee never fail to put a smile on my face, and others like Character Select and Solar Coaster simply sound amazing. Deadlocked Volume 2 is a hard one to beat. Bearslay
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This Isn't Science Rocket was always a good song, and it turned into an even better series of sequels. I love how F-777 mixed in the piano and whatever the trumpet sounding thing is into an otherwise very electric piece. Tuxedo is another song that gets me hooked right away, and never stops being awesome. Drinking Sum Tea really appeals to me as well. Also, I would like to take a second or two to appreciate the clever naming of these tracks. Bearslay
Clobbering, nearly industrial bass music with beats as big as the smoldering sun surrounded by charred electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 23, 2024
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The tracks I found here are super energetic and fun! I love names like “Needs Ketchup” or “To Infinity and Buzz Lightyear,” purely because it’s kinda random and spontaneous. “Lost Connection,” “Cluster,” and “Slurpee” are my top three of the album though, all featuring some amazing sounds that I could listen to all day. That isn't to say that the aforementioned "Needs Ketchup" or "To Infinity and Buzz Lightyear" are bad songs though. Bearslay