distance prefix - the twilight interlude
Released: March 15 The amount of variety on this latest offering from distance prefix is very impressive. Through the thirteen track runtime, we get touches of all kinds of moods with some being subdued, emotive, introspective and others bringing a pounding industrial mood that punctuates the softer moments. It's slightly jarring at times, the way things switch up but each tracks makes itself welcome, either through enticement or by force. The opening track that bears the same name as the album gives us a bit of the former with an elegant piano line and firm but still enchanting drums with just the right touch of reverb on them while the second introduces us to the first bit of the latter with a seemingly Nine Inch Nails inspired industrial named "Perpetual Hate Machine." This kind of juxtaposition carries on throughout the album and it is captivating. Even with the harsher tracks, not all are quite so abrasive and in your face. Later on we get "Tachyons," a sl