pitchfork:

Retromania author Simon Reynolds breaks down electronic dance music’s shift from minimal aesthetics to the digital maximalism of artists like Rustie and Flying Lotus in our latest feature: “Maximal Nation”.

pitchfork:

Retromania author Simon Reynolds breaks down electronic dance music’s shift from minimal aesthetics to the digital maximalism of artists like Rustie and Flying Lotus in our latest feature: “Maximal Nation”.

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    on maximalism in...music : pitchfork Rustie’s ‘All nite’ embedded about half way down
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    sound nothing like each other. A person who is familiar w/ neither might get the wrong idea from this description.
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    “maximalism”...electronic music is stupid aside from these graphics
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