2023 outliers by
DommeDamian 
- Chart updated: 05/24/2025 20:45
- (Created: 05/24/2025 20:29).
- Chart size: 100 albums.
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2023
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60/100
Nightmarish Paths feels like video game music extended. Even though BI's fundamentals of composition are not on par with video game composing giants, what he does is stretch the vibe and the tunes out to lengths that grant the listener a better understanding of the sound-scenario, unlike most composers. Victims, also being the greatest track here, could easily have been two or three minutes long, but it feels right to have it be six minutes. Or Depths of Hell, basically BI getting the 'we-are-in-trouble-we-need-to-run' part of story mode core, down to a T. Unstabled is an unstable composition as it feels incomplete, both the first faux-noir act, and the other piano piece before lazily trying to tie it together at the end.
Despite being called Nightmarish Paths, I don't think these tracks are "scary", but I do believe that Borderline Issues is a psychologically thinking musician. He taps at different corners of the mind, and after this record, he would go to make crazy, harsh noise. The closest song that gets to be unsettling is It's Time To Sleep, but also because it is the most psychological and hypnotic one. You've heard everything after two minutes, but the way it keeps going for 15 minutes feels oddly satisfying (the listener also won't really notice the stacks as it progresses). If my brain were attached to wires like in the mv for Eminem's Rap God, this track is if somebody tapped those wires. I don't know what the ringing is coming from, but its avant-garde gestures are worthy of the Supreme Dicks.
Nightmarish Paths feels like video game music extended. Even though BI's fundamentals of composition are not on par with video game composing giants, what he does is stretch the vibe and the tunes out to lengths that grant the listener a better understanding of the sound-scenario, unlike most composers. Victims, also being the greatest track here, could easily have been two or three minutes long, but it feels right to have it be six minutes. Or Depths of Hell, basically BI getting the 'we-are-in-trouble-we-need-to-run' part of story mode core, down to a T. Unstabled is an unstable composition as it feels incomplete, both the first faux-noir act, and the other piano piece before lazily trying to tie it together at the end.
Despite being called Nightmarish Paths, I don't think these tracks are "scary", but I do believe that Borderline Issues is a psychologically thinking musician. He taps at different corners of the mind, and after this record, he would go to make crazy, harsh noise. The closest song that gets to be unsettling is It's Time To Sleep, but also because it is the most psychological and hypnotic one. You've heard everything after two minutes, but the way it keeps going for 15 minutes feels oddly satisfying (the listener also won't really notice the stacks as it progresses). If my brain were attached to wires like in the mv for Eminem's Rap God, this track is if somebody tapped those wires. I don't know what the ringing is coming from, but its avant-garde gestures are worthy of the Supreme Dicks.
Year of Release:
2023
Appears in:
Rank in 2023:
None
Rank in 2020s:
None
Average Rating:
Comments:
60/100
Year of Release:
2023
Appears in:
Rank in 2023:
None
Rank in 2020s:
None
Average Rating:
Comments:
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C.O.F.F.I.N | 1 | 1% | |
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WRRN | 1 | 1% | |
Grian Chatten | 1 | 1% | |
AJJ | 1 | 1% | |
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