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16/06/2025
🎧 In Progress: All Out — Jul Grass
A new track is in the making — born from a letter that was never sent.
Jul Grass is a dance between silence and memory, a soft ache wrapped in rhythm.
An emotional EDM story inspired by words, distance, and enduring love.
Coming soon to SoundCloud. Stay tuned.
https://soundcloud.com/alloutproject/jul-grass?si=2f38561a64b34bc0b773df18f9caacd0&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Rusher – Postcards From The Future: The Bleak Poetry of a Dystopian Soundscape
Postcards From The Future by Rusher is a sonic transmission from a fractured, distant world, a place where the future feels like a stark, unyielding landscape. Each track on the album is like a postcard sent from a crumbling city, marked by gritty basslines and fractured rhythms that speak of technological decay and urban desolation. It’s as if Rusher has taken pieces of the world as we know it and twisted them, creating something familiar yet unsettling — a space where humanity feels lost among cold machines and concrete ruins.
The album’s foundations are precise and powerful, but they seem less about movement and more about stillness, carrying an aura of unease. Each bass hit and beat is sharp and deliberate, like the ticking of a clock counting down to an unknown end. These sounds are punctuated by melancholic atmospheres, suggesting a world where hope is a fading concept, replaced by gritty determination to survive whatever comes next.
With Postcards From The Future, Rusher crafts a soundscape that feels both cinematic and deeply personal, like a journey into a future stripped of comfort and certainty. It’s not a celebration but a meditation on the cost of progress, on what’s lost when the world moves forward without looking back. This album isn’t just a listen; it’s an experience, an invitation to step into a world that feels both close and painfully distant, a fractured reflection of where we might be heading.
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