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Jul 17, 2013Bitchin' Bajas sound completely removed from the side-project stigma on these four lengthy tracks, presenting languid, textural explorations with too much focus and intensity to appear incidental or secondary.
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Jul 17, 2013Bitchitronics is as gangsta as ambient music can get.
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Aug 16, 2013On Bitchitronics, Bitchin Bajas make the journey from unconscious creation to physical expression in a way that few of their electronic peers would understand. Brian Eno and Robert Fripp would approve, I’d imagine.
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Aug 16, 2013If you have absolutely nowhere to go in the near future, Bitchitronics will make an excellent travel companion.
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Oct 29, 2013It's not quite its own thing yet still, but it's the sign of a band gelling well, with Crain's collaborators Dan Quinlivan and Rob Frye happily in the same sphere while aiming beyond it.
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UncutAug 16, 2013Anyone who's still mourning the passing of Emeralds should shack up with these druids. [Aug 2013, p.68]
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Jul 17, 2013Throughout, the sounds of warped and rewound tapes take precedence, but the whirring and whinnying only stirs up serenity.
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MagnetAug 16, 2013The result is music that undulates and bobs, never really going anywhere, but accumulating density. [No. 101, p.52]
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Jul 17, 2013Bitchitronics may not be bold or experimental, but that’s irrelevant to Bitchin Bajas’ concerns--that being the craft of pure sound, as Eno put it, “ignorable as it is interesting.”