Field Medic's Freak Folk Takes You on a Cloudy Dark Blue Journey

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As a music producer who specializes in electro pop and EDM, I wasn't sure if Field Medic's Songs From The Sunroom Cloudy Dark Blue vinyl would be my type of music. But after listening to it, I was pleasantly surprised by the unique sound that Field Medic created through his lo-fi folk style.

The album is a compilation of material that Field Medic recorded and released over two years from a small sunroom in San Francisco. His emphasis on fingerstyle guitar and lyrics, and incorporation of new elements like analogue drum machines and Casio keyboards, make for a magical and experimental listening experience.

One of the standout tracks for me was "ramona park broke my heart," which features a drum roll sound that really makes the track stand out. Other tracks like "drill music in zion" and "vince staples" showcase Field Medic's ability to draw inspiration from different genres, incorporating new wave and rap elements into his folk sound.

If you're a fan of Lupe Fiasco's "drill music in zion" or Tyler the Creator's "Call Me If You Get Lost" songs, you'll definitely appreciate Field Medic's unique take on folk music. It's the perfect album for someone looking to step outside of their usual music taste and explore something new and experimental.

Pro:
- Unique lo-fi folk sound
- Incorporation of new elements from different genres
- Standout tracks like "ramona park broke my heart" and "drill music in zion"

Con:
- Might not be for everyone, especially those who prefer more traditional folk music

Overall, Field Medic's Songs From The Sunroom Cloudy Dark Blue vinyl is a magical and experimental journey that's perfect for anyone looking to explore a new type of music. As a record producer who specializes in EDM and electro pop, I was pleasantly surprised by the unique sound that Field Medic created. I give it an 8 out of 10.

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