Imitation - 'Time Rhymes'

7/10

Hungarian duo Imitation have once again stretched the limits of their creative vision with their latest album 'Time Rhymes'. Known for weaving atmospheric electronics with intricate production, Imitation’s sound is one that constantly seeks to push the envelope. Following the success of their earlier singles 'Point Of No Return' and 'Any Of It', this new release sees them descend even deeper, blending emotive storytelling with cutting-edge production as often as possible.

Throughout 'Time Rhymes', they collaborate with renowned producer Kazuhiro Takeuchi, turning field recordings from eighteen cities across Europe and Asia into a seamless sonic narrative. The album looks to offer a thoughtful meditation on AI’s role in the creative process, subtly addressing issues of authenticity in a digitally dominated world. The results make for a beautifully profound listen that while audacious in scope, remains grounded in genuine emotion across its eleven tracks.

With every beat, Imitation builds on their reputation for avant-garde soundscapes. 'Time Rhymes' immediately feels like a milestone within their career to date, a work that sees them reaching new heights in both ambition and execution, inviting listeners into a world where artistry and experimentation exist in perfect harmony.

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