Giack Bazz’s Album, “Bedtime Stories for Computers”, is a genre-defying masterpiece that culminates his trilogy of records. This 16-track album displays his innovative spirit, shing his growth and experimentation with alternative rock, heavy indie, electronic, and contemporary classical elements.
The album’s concept is a critique of the modern era, a lullaby to the black mirrors, and an anthem for Blade Runners. Giack Bazz’s vision is bold and unapologetic, weaving a narrative that’s both haunting and beautiful. Tracks like “BSFC”, “Elektro”, and “Machine Hymnal (Ode To Joy)” show his ability to make infectious hooks and melodies, while “The Moon is Painted”, “Funny days”, and “A whole life a go” demonstrate his capacity for emotional depth and vulnerability.
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The album’s production is a highlight, featuring two complete band formations, an orchestra section, and two choirs (humans and machines). This ambitious approach pays off, creating a rich and immersive listening experience. Tracks like “Cookie Police”, “Future Ram”, and “Generation Z” show Giack Bazz’s willingness to push boundaries and explore new sounds.
Standout Tracks
- “BSFC” – A high-energy opener that sets the tone for the album
- “The Moon is Painted” – A hauntingly beautiful track with a soaring chorus
- “Elektro” – An infectious and energetic track with a driving beat
- “Machine Hymnal (Ode To Joy)” – A stunning rendition of Beethoven’s classic, reimagined for the modern era
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“Bedtime Stories for Computers” is a landmark album. With its genre-bending sound, conceptual depth, and sonic experimentation, this album is a must-listen for fans of experimental and alternative music. Giack Bazz’s trilogy is now complete, and what a triumphant conclusion it is.
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