Unleash Your Inner Animal with Nils Frahm's "Music for Animals"

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DJ Ace here, and I'm stoked to be sharing my thoughts on Nils Frahm's latest album, "Music for Animals." This isn't your typical EDM, Hip-Hop, or Pop beats album, but don't let that turn you off. Frahm's creative approach to music production shines through in this album, which is an ambient masterpiece. Clocking in at over three hours, "Music for Animals" offers an immersive experience that invites you to bask in its tranquility.

I have to say that the absence of a piano in this album is a bold move, but it works. The focus on tone, timbre, and texture creates a mesmerizing soundscape that sets this album apart from anything else. Frahm's inspiration for this album was something as mesmerizing as watching a great waterfall or the leaves on a tree in a storm. He captures the essence of these natural elements in this album without any development or outcome, as he puts it.

This album is perfect for those who want to unwind after a long day or meditate. It's an excellent fit for indie electronic fans and anyone who appreciates ambient music. The 3CD set and 4LP vinyl edition are both well-packaged with premium quality sleeves, making them a great addition to any music lover's collection.

Pros:
- Unique and mesmerizing soundscape
- Offers an immersive experience
- Premium quality packaging for both the 3CD set and 4LP vinyl edition

Cons:
- Might not be for those who prefer fast-paced music
- Might not appeal to fans of Frahm's previous work that featured the piano

In conclusion, "Music for Animals" is a bold and ambitious album that showcases Frahm's creative approach to music production. It's an excellent fit for indie electronic fans and anyone who appreciates ambient music. The absence of a piano in this album is a bold move that paid off, creating a unique and mesmerizing soundscape. The packaging for both the 3CD set and 4LP vinyl edition is of premium quality, making them a great addition to any music lover's collection. I give "Music for Animals" an 8.5 out of 10!

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