On “Divinus,” Desolate words the sonic manifesto for his debut album, the Invisible Insurrection. The reserved vocal samples and repetitious rhythms may not sound like much, but this project emphasizes atmosphere than it does song. Maybe it’s a little to structured for me to go full “ambient” on it, but the hypnotic punch Desolate packs into each track on Insurrection is an invisible one. It’s hard to see coming, but there’s no question it’s there once contact is made.
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