Her's Is
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By episkonte
Daedelus's first album is perhaps his most left-field and experimental excursion. Over the course of 10 tracks, the album pounds the listener with constant noise and abberations to the point that you'll either become nauseous at it all or find delight in picking up on the occasional rhythms and patterns that turn up. I bought the album simply because I have a fascination with his works and didn't want to miss out on his origins. However, the album is consistently hit or miss and his approach to noise feels reductive after a while. If you're intent on owning all of Weisberg-Roberts' discography, pick Her's Is > [SIC] up. If you're just a casual fan, save your money for one of his better releases.