This results are perfectly fine but ultimately forgettable music. To soften the womps and drums, Saha couples it with synthpop sensibilities: clever, indie pop vocals and bright, 1980s-style synthesizers. Sweeping, drawn out electronic elements coupled with a focused beat draw from the EDM trends of the early 2010s, your Porter Robinsons and Zedds. Much like the artwork, Saha’s debut album constructs itself using musical foundations that precede it. Sajeeb Saha’s visage dissolves into a pool of floating colors, a new formation arising from the structures of the past. The cover of Jai Wolf’s The Cure to Loneliness speaks volumes about how the album presents sonically.
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