SexCake episode 7! Sick bed burrito!

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Seventh episode of SexCake! DJ Mowsee and Lady K discuss the music that’s played during this episode track by track. WARNING: This show is uncensored! It contains useful (or useless) info about your favourite tracks, a DJ Mowsee on a bed (and you may guess if he’s wearing any pants), and your usual dose of Tim Bowness (which Lady K almost forgot to add to the playlist).

You will hear music from Dark New Day, Boards Of Canada, Katatonia, A Chinese Firedrill, Cog, Pride & GloryCocteau Twins, Stereomud, Tool, MoonboundTwelve Foot Ninja, Stick Men, Maybe Tranquility, Puya and no-man!

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Cirrha Niva – Out Of The Freakshow (2016)

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I don’t know if this genre exists, but I would categorize this music under neo progressive metal. Neo prog metal with symphonic influences. The musical compositions have a neo progressive rock feeling, while most songs are filled with heavy guitars and typical metal guitar solos. There are also a few hunches of Tool here and there in some of the tracks. The guitar solos are good, sometimes very surprising and well thought about. Legrand is a good singer, but not spectacular in my opinion. The sound of the album is fine, but the drums sound a bit too compressed, and the total picture misses some dynamics. Continue reading