While AA continues to lay down the disco beats, Watching Stars has a relaxed pace that's more in line with stargazing. "Paradise" flirts with outrun, but it's got dreamy slow sections as well. "Camaro Dreams" has a moody edge. "Lost Days" has some cool guitar and bass hooks during its stroll. "Midnight Rides" is another slow disco number with some fun cowbell and hi-hat and a simple synth solo. "Watching Stars" has a fun beat and guitar stingers backing a digital warmth not unlike Starforce. kmxexii
Never ever feel as precise the feeling i'm travelling through the infinite Cosmos, but safe in my chair. My personnal favorite album of Wojciech, just in front of Hiroshima, and that saying something about the work and the talent of the man. Cosmoclems
I bought the 12 inch single for Bela Lugosi’s Dead at Fred’s records in St. John’s, Newfoundland in the eighties and it remained a treasured item in my collection until it was lost, left behind, stolen, loaned out, whatever. I accepted that that item was lost to time and likely irreplaceable. Hence my utter shock to see that I will once again hear this evocative masterwork on vinyl along with an extra three tracks. I recall Boys was included on the B-side of that long list single. Thank you! skritti
A deep synthwave trip into a blighted neon dystopia where androids and doomsday cults wreak havoc. Flashy, imaginative work from James Kent. Bandcamp New & Notable May 5, 2016